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Website. www.jc-tn.net. Jefferson County Schools is a public school district within Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States. It is governed by the Jefferson County Board of Education. The district has one high school, Jefferson County High School (Tennessee). There are two K–8 schools in the district, Rush Strong School and White Pine School.
Jefferson County is an exurban [5] county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 54,683. [6] Its county seat is Dandridge. [7] Jefferson County is part of the Morristown Metropolitan Statistical Area with neighboring Grainger and Hamblen counties. The county, along with the Morristown MSA, is included ...
School District Geographical Locator & Information System, Tennessee Department of Education ‹ The template below ( Curlie ) is being considered for deletion. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.
Alaijah Brown, Tallahassee Democrat. August 21, 2024 at 4:42 PM. Jefferson County School. Former county schools superintendents Jackie Pons and Al Cooksey will face off in the November general ...
FIPS code. 47-37960 [8] GNIS feature ID. 2404796 [6][9] Website. www.jeffcitytn.com. Jefferson City (originally named Mossy Creek) is a city in Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States. [6] It is part of the Morristown Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census the population was 8,419.
The school's football venue, Jack Armstrong Stadium and Blankenship Field, is adjacent to the original site of the school. [2] The schools' mascot and colors were selected in 1943 by Ben Martin, who was athletic director (1943–1971) and coached football (1943–1947), basketball (1943–1959), and track (1944–1965).
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The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association administers sporting events for an estimated 110,000 participants, 374 schools, 4,000 coaches, 3,000 officials, and 5,500 teams in the state of Tennessee. First organized in 1925, the TSSAA oversees athletic functions of both public and private schools. It includes schools throughout the state ...