
Parenting Classes for Loudon County Parents available Tuesdays from 4-6 at the Loudon County Technology Center.


Today is National Book Lovers Day. "One of the greatest gifts adults can give—to their offspring and to their society—is to read to children." —Carl Sagan
What is your favorite book?


Due to storm damage, Loudon High School will be closed Tuesday, Aug. 8. All other Loudon County Schools will be open.


Loudon County Schools will close Aug. 7, 2023 at 1:00 PM due to incoming severe storms. Buses will run.


Staggered start is over for most students, and everyone in grades 1-12 is back at school tomorrow on August 4. Take care in the school zones and be patient with traffic as everyone gets back in the school groove. We are excited to see all our students on Friday!


As you prepare for this school year, do not forget to download our new app! It's everything Loudon Co. Schools, in your pocket. Download for Android https://bit.ly/3Oxvn58 Download for iPhone https://apple.co/42VRfeP


Welcome Back Teachers & Support Staff! It will be a busy time as educators prepare for students to return next week. They are participating in safety training from Loudon County Sheriff's Dept., Envision Math training, STEM/CTE training and much more!





Loudon County community members, we invite you to review our ESSER documents at https://loudoncounty.org/page/esser-plans to learn more about our plans and provide feedback, which will be considered as we move forward with our next revision of the plans.


Welcome to all the new teachers starting the 2023-2024 year with Loudon County Schools. We appreciate you choosing our district and look forward to a successful year!


The TCAP Family Portal with student results for the 2023 TCAP assessment is open. . Find your child's results here: familyreport.tnedu.gov/login


Thank you to Tellico Village Kiwanis for your continued donation and support of our Loudon County Robotics program. #loudoncountyproud


Join our team for the 2023-2024 school year. Loudon County is a great place to teach and grow professionally! Not too big, not too small - just right!


Back to School dates - Staggered Start


Congratulations to Loudon County Special Education Supervisor Josh Reese who has been named one of nine TN DOE Supervisor of the Year finalists. The finalists represent each of the state’s nine Center of Regional Excellence (CORE) regions, with three finalists in each Grand Division: West, Middle, and East. “I am excited to honor these individuals for their hard work, dedication, and recognition as finalists for the Tennessee Supervisor of the Year awards,” said Lizzette Reynolds, Commissioner of Education. “Tennessee has so many incredible district supervisors that are passionate about student achievement and work diligently to support students across Tennessee.”


Need help with schools supplies? The Family Resource Center is now accepting applications for assistance.


New Assistant Principal @ Philadelphia School
Garrett Casson began his career in education at Loudon High School where he taught math courses for 10 years. In 2021, he transitioned to Sweetwater Jr. High School as their assistant principal and instructional coach. He is excited to return to Loudon County Schools this coming school year to serve as Philadelphia Elementary's assistant principal. He is eager to be part of Philadelphia’s positive, community-oriented atmosphere. Garrett completed his education at Tennessee Wesleyan University and Arkansas State University. He and his family live in Loudon.


New Assistant Principal @ Highland Park Elementary
Rebekah Mammoser is excited to serve as Highland Park’s new assistant principal. Rebekah has been in the education field for 18 years. She has served as a classroom teacher, resource teacher, intervention teacher and administrator in Illinois, California and Ohio. She recently relocated to Tennessee with her husband and two children and worked as an Intervention teacher at Highland Park last school year. She looks forward to continuing to work with the students, teachers, families and the community of Highland Park.


New Assistant Principal @ Eaton Elementary School
Jami Welden has 25 years of teaching experience. Most recently, she worked at Northshore Elementary School in Knox County from 2013-2022. Prior to Northshore she worked at Cedar Bluff Elementary from 1998-2013. She has extensive classroom experience and has served in many leadership roles in the schools in which she has worked. Ms. Welden completed her undergraduate degree at Centre College, Master's Degree at the University of Tennessee, and Ed.S. at Lincoln Memorial University. Ms. Welden is a mom of three who enjoys reading, gardening and spending time with family in her free time.


New Principal at North Middle School
Kayla Vaughn was born and raised in Loudon County, she attended both Highland Park Elementary and North Middle School as a student. She is a proud alumnus of NMS as both a student and teacher and looks forward to returning to her roots this upcoming school year as Principal. She taught in the classroom for seven years in grades 3, 4, and 7. She has also served as an Assistant Principal at Philadelphia Elementary. She and her husband have two children, Chase and Matthew. They enjoy attending church, spending time with their families, and playing with the kids. She attended both Tennessee Tech University & Carson-Newman University to earn her degrees for education & leadership. Kayla is very excited to cheer on the students, teachers, and staff at North this school year as we conquer academics and rise to excellence! Go stars!


It is time for the annual Loudon County Education Foundation (LCEF) Banking on Education ticket sale. You can contact Michele Lewis for information/tickets at 865-458-8749.
