Knox County Adult High School
(Fifth at Central Avenue)
Telephone: (865) 594-5081
Fax: (865) 594-5082
Carol Russell, Principal
Knox County Adult High School is located at the Historic Knoxville High Building and offers adults 18 and over the opportunity to complete the requirements for a regular high school diploma. The Adult High School features both a day and an evening program.
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Next School Day - Friday, March 19, 2010
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| 2010 YTD Graduates - 24 Co-Graduates - 4 Total - 28 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2009 Graduates - 89 Co-Graduates - 15 Total -104 |
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A 21st Century School in
a 19th Century Building
"...dropping out of high school is no longer an option. It's not just quitting on yourself, it's quitting on your country - and this country needs and values the talents of every American." President Obama - 2/24/2009
Where every student has access to a computer all the time! How?
Knox County Adult High School offers adult students the opportunity to earn a high school diploma, to raise academic skill levels, and to prepare for the work force or post-secondary education through flexible scheduling, self-paced courses, computer-assisted instruction and small classes. KCAHS is an open entry - open exit program. KCAHS requires the same courses, credits, and tests for graduation required by all Knox County high schools.
Registration of students is held throughout the school year in Office 308, Historic Knoxville High Building, 101 East Fifth Avenue. Registration Information
Fees: A $30.00 per year materials fee is charged to all students. All fees must be paid in full at registration. Textbooks are furnished to students working for high school credit.
The Knox County Adult High School provides an opportunity for adult students to earn a regular Knox County high school diploma in a quality learning environment and to become better informed, more productive citizens.

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The KCAHS website is a collaborative effort that involves all members of the faculty and staff; however, the primary responsibility lies with Paul Grubb. We endeavor to make our website interesting, informative, relevant and accurate. We invite your comments and suggestions. Contact
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