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Mission & Philosophy

About Us

The mission of the Campbell County school system is to provide all students with the skills they need to be academically, socially and emotionally successful. 

In partnership with the Campbell County community, the school district provides educational resources and experiences from nutrition, to counseling, to test preparation.

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Quick Access

Welcome to our Quick Access page, your gateway to essential resources and information. Whether you're a student, parent, or staff member, find everything you need efficiently with our curated list of links. From academic tools to administrative services, stay connected and informed effortlessly.

News & Announcements

Substitute Training Session

Join us for substitute teacher training sessions at Campbell County Schools on the following dates:

 

  • Wednesday, October 2 at 1 pm
  • Wednesday, February 5 at 1 pm

For more information, please contact April Asher at (423) 562-8377.

Jellico High School Unveils New Turf Field

Jellico High School is kicking off the 2024 football season with a brand-new addition that has everyone in the community buzzing with excitement. The school’s new turf field, completed just in time for the first game of the season, marks a significant milestone for the Blue Devils and the entire Jellico community.

Welcome Christopher Enix as Campbell County's New Secondary Supervisor

The Campbell County School System is excited to welcome Christopher Enix as the new Secondary Supervisor. With 17 years of experience in education and deep roots in the community, Christopher is committed to making a positive impact on our schools. We look forward to the contributions he will bring to our students, staff, and community.

CES

Caryville Elementary School's third annual Open House on August 29 will highlight the CES House System, a positive behavior initiative introduced in 2022. The system fosters a sense of community and pride among students by grouping them into houses based on Tennessee history and positive traits. The event will include presentations, activities, and community involvement, emphasizing the system's impact on student behavior and school spirit.