On Monday, Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett visited our schools to present the Anne Dallas Dudley Gold Award ā recognizing 100% voter registration among eligible seniors. Greenback was one of only five schools in Tennessee to earn this honor every year since the award began five years ago. Loudon High School is recognized for the second consecutive year.
Proud of our seniors for leading the way in civic responsibility and making their voices count.
Proud of our seniors for leading the way in civic responsibility and making their voices count.

DIY for Education! The Del Conca Tile Sale is Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 8ā11 AM at 155 Del Conca Way, Loudon, TN! Find beautiful tiles at unbeatable prices ā and every purchase helps the Loudon County Education Foundation support local schools, teachers, and students.
⨠Great deals.
š Great cause.
š Great community.
Come shop, save, and make a difference!
⨠Great deals.
š Great cause.
š Great community.
Come shop, save, and make a difference!

š Happy Administrative Professionals Day! š
Today we celebrate the incredible administrative professionals who keep our schools running smoothly every single day. From greeting families with a smile to managing schedules, supporting staff, and solving problems before they arise ā their dedication makes a world of difference.
Today we celebrate the incredible administrative professionals who keep our schools running smoothly every single day. From greeting families with a smile to managing schedules, supporting staff, and solving problems before they arise ā their dedication makes a world of difference.

A lifelong Lenoir City resident and Loudon County Schools graduate, Dr. Vaughn brings four years of administrative experience and a strong record of student-centered leadership. Under her guidance, North Middle earned TVAAS Level 5 and Reward School distinctions, and she has helped lead STEM designation efforts and expand CTE opportunities for students.
Dr. Vaughn began her career teaching at Eaton Elementary and later taught math and science at North Middle. She holds degrees from Tennessee Tech and Carson-Newman University, including her Doctorate in Educational Leadership.
She and her husband, Travis, have two sons and are active in their church and community. Their family loves cheering on their boys at soccer games and spending time together.
Dr. Vaughn is excited to build a strong foundation for the Riverhawks community as Ridgeview opens its doors in late 2027.
Dr. Vaughn began her career teaching at Eaton Elementary and later taught math and science at North Middle. She holds degrees from Tennessee Tech and Carson-Newman University, including her Doctorate in Educational Leadership.
She and her husband, Travis, have two sons and are active in their church and community. Their family loves cheering on their boys at soccer games and spending time together.
Dr. Vaughn is excited to build a strong foundation for the Riverhawks community as Ridgeview opens its doors in late 2027.

š TCAP Starts Today!
Students ā youāve practiced, prepared, and youāre ready. Show what you know!
Quick tips: sleep well, eat breakfast, arrive on time, and take your time on each question.
Weāre cheering for you, and we know youāll do great.
Students ā youāve practiced, prepared, and youāre ready. Show what you know!
Quick tips: sleep well, eat breakfast, arrive on time, and take your time on each question.
Weāre cheering for you, and we know youāll do great.

At the April Board of Education meeting, we were proud to recognize two outstanding championship teams:
⢠North Middle School Girls Basketball ā District Champions
⢠Fort Loudoun Middle School Boys Basketball ā District Champions
These student athletes showed grit, teamwork, and leadership all season long, and weāre incredibly proud of their accomplishments.
We also honored our School Board Student Representatives, Briseis Hutchens (GBS) and Julia Hatcher (LHS), for their dedicated service and thoughtful contributions throughout the year. Their voices and leadership make a meaningful impact on our schools.
Congratulations to all of these students for representing Loudon County with excellence.
⢠North Middle School Girls Basketball ā District Champions
⢠Fort Loudoun Middle School Boys Basketball ā District Champions
These student athletes showed grit, teamwork, and leadership all season long, and weāre incredibly proud of their accomplishments.
We also honored our School Board Student Representatives, Briseis Hutchens (GBS) and Julia Hatcher (LHS), for their dedicated service and thoughtful contributions throughout the year. Their voices and leadership make a meaningful impact on our schools.
Congratulations to all of these students for representing Loudon County with excellence.




One more reminder - Kindergarten and Pre-K Round-Up takes place April 10 at all Loudon County elementary schools. We are looking forward to seeing you!

This week, we proudly recognize our incredible assistant principals, whose leadership, dedication, and steady support help our schools thrive every day.
From building strong relationships with students and families to supporting teachers, coordinating programs, solving problems big and small, and keeping our schools running smoothly, assistant principals are the behindātheāscenes heroes who make a powerful difference.
To our amazing APs: thank you for your commitment, your compassion, and the countless ways you help create safe, welcoming, and successful learning environments. Our district is stronger because of you.
From building strong relationships with students and families to supporting teachers, coordinating programs, solving problems big and small, and keeping our schools running smoothly, assistant principals are the behindātheāscenes heroes who make a powerful difference.
To our amazing APs: thank you for your commitment, your compassion, and the countless ways you help create safe, welcoming, and successful learning environments. Our district is stronger because of you.

Wishing our students, families, and staff a joyful Easter filled with renewal, hope, and time spent with the people who matter most. See you back on April 7 ready for a strong finish to the school year.

Today we celebrate the incredible librarians who make our school libraries the heart of learning, curiosity, and connection.
From helping students discover new worlds through books to teaching research skills, supporting digital literacy, and creating welcoming spaces for every learner, our librarians do so much more than manage shelves ā they inspire a lifelong love of reading and empower students to think critically and creatively.
To our amazing school librarians: thank you for your passion, your expertise, and the countless ways you support students and staff each day. Our schools are better because of you.
From helping students discover new worlds through books to teaching research skills, supporting digital literacy, and creating welcoming spaces for every learner, our librarians do so much more than manage shelves ā they inspire a lifelong love of reading and empower students to think critically and creatively.
To our amazing school librarians: thank you for your passion, your expertise, and the countless ways you support students and staff each day. Our schools are better because of you.

Today we celebrate the incredible paraprofessionals who make our schools stronger, kinder, and more connected every single day.
From supporting instruction to building relationships, guiding small groups, assisting with specialized needs, and keeping classrooms running smoothly, our paraprofessionals are the steady, compassionate presence students count on. Their work changes lives in ways big and small.
To every paraprofessional across our district: thank you for your dedication, your patience, and your unwavering commitment to student success. We are grateful for all you do to help our schools shine.
From supporting instruction to building relationships, guiding small groups, assisting with specialized needs, and keeping classrooms running smoothly, our paraprofessionals are the steady, compassionate presence students count on. Their work changes lives in ways big and small.
To every paraprofessional across our district: thank you for your dedication, your patience, and your unwavering commitment to student success. We are grateful for all you do to help our schools shine.

Itās almost time to welcome our newest Loudon County learners! Join us on Friday, April 10 for Kindergarten and PreāK RoundāUp at each Loudon County School. Registration takes place at the school your child is zoned to attend, and forms must be completed by the childās legal parent or guardian.
Age Requirements
PreāK: Child must be 4 years old on or before August 15, 2026
Kindergarten: Child must be 5 years old on or before August 15, 2026
Age Requirements
PreāK: Child must be 4 years old on or before August 15, 2026
Kindergarten: Child must be 5 years old on or before August 15, 2026

If youāve ever thought about taking the next step in your career, this is the perfect moment. Loudon County Schools offers a competitive salary, free individual health insurance, a strong retirement plan, and an excellent work environment where educators feel supported, valued, and part of a team that truly makes a difference.
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Friday, March 20
ā° 3ā6 PM
š Loudon County Technology Center, 4380 Harrison Road, Lenoir City, TN 37771
Come explore new opportunities, meet our school leaders, and see why Loudon County is such a great place to teach. Your next chapter might be waiting right here.

May your day be grand, your troubles be few, and your classroom full of cheer. Whether youāre sportinā green or just feelinā lucky to be part of our school family, weāre wishinā you all the joy of the Emerald Isle. SlĆ”inte to learning, laughter, and a wee bit oā magic in your day!

Due to the potential of black ice in the morning based on current and forecasted conditions, Loudon County Schools will be closed, Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

Loudon County Schools will be closed for Spring Break March 9-13, giving students and staff a chance to rest, recharge, and enjoy the season. Whether you're traveling or relaxing at home, we hope your break is safe, fun, and full of sunshine.

Due to challenges related to illness, Loudon County Schools will be closed Friday, March 6, 2026.

Loudon County Schools is hosting a Job Fair on March 20 from 3ā6 PM!
Whether you're an experienced educator or looking to begin a new path in supporting students, weād love to meet you. Come learn about open positions, talk with school leaders, and discover how you can make a difference in our classrooms and community.
š Thursday, March 20
ā° 3:00ā6:00 PM
š Loudon County Schools
Start your next chapter with usāyour story belongs here.
Whether you're an experienced educator or looking to begin a new path in supporting students, weād love to meet you. Come learn about open positions, talk with school leaders, and discover how you can make a difference in our classrooms and community.
š Thursday, March 20
ā° 3:00ā6:00 PM
š Loudon County Schools
Start your next chapter with usāyour story belongs here.

Join us Friday, Feb. 27 at Loudon High School for the 2026 Music/Art Festival. Art Gallery open 4-6 PM; Musical Performances at 6 PM.

The Loudon County Board of Education is in the process of purging Special Education records. If you turned 25 years of age between 1/1/25 and 12/31/25 and would like to have your record before it is purged, please contact Ashley Keck at (865) 458-5411 X1029. After March 31, 2026, the records will no longer be available.

