What is Knox High School known for?

What is Knox High School known for?

Knox High is the nation’s first Conn-Selmer All-American High School. Based on the 2009–10 school year, the Knox High School Student body consists of 51% males and 49% females, and a minority enrollment of 5%.

Why North Knox School Corporation?

Since its inception in 1962, North Knox School Corporation has changed in many ways, but remains steadfastly committed to providing all students with the opportunity to acquire the skills and attitudes that enable life-long learning. North Knox School Corporation is located in rural, southern Indiana just north of the county seat of Vincennes.

What county is Knox Indiana in?

The City of Knox is located in Center Township and is the county seat for Starke County, Indiana. The population was 3,721 in the 2000 census.

How many schools are there in North Knox?

North Knox is made up of three schools – North Knox Jr/Sr High School, North Knox Intermediate, and North Knox Primary. Today, the corporation’s learning community consists of approximately 1,300 students in grades kindergarten through 12.

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North Knox School Corporation Calendar 2021 and 2022. This page contains the major holiday dates from the 2021 and 2022 school calendar for North Knox School Corporation in Indiana. Please check back regularly for any amendments that may occur, or consult the North Knox School Corporation website for their 2021-2022 approved calendar.

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This page contains the major holiday dates from the 2022 and 2023 school calendar for Knox Community School Corporation in Indiana. Please check back regularly for any amendments that may occur, or consult the Knox Community School Corporation website for their 2021-2022 approved calendar and 2022-2023 approved calendar.

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South Knox Elementary School at 812-743-2591 South Knox Middle/High School at 812-726-4450 or 812-743-2282 South Knox Superindent Office at 812-726-4440 or 812-743-2110 Bus route Information – Transportation Director Scott Staggs at 812-726-4450 or 812-743-2591 Transfer tuition amount for out-of-district students grades K-12 is $0