Last Wednesday, Knox County Schools presented a Graduation plan that was reacted to swiftly and passionately. Read my post here from last week. Superintendent Bob Thomas announced this afternoon to the School Board that changes have been made. The Graduations will be June 8-19, much earlier than proposed last week. He announced they are still working on the numbers for capacity. The KCS Administration presented their plan today to Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs and Knox County Commissioner at Large Seat 11 Justin Biggs and they have approved the plan. More details to follow. Jacobs and Biggs Save the day.
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