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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Johnson City Schools Superintendent Steve Barnett will step down from his position in 2025. Barnett, who is in his eighth year as superintendent, intends to remain ...
New York State Secretary of State, Walter Mosley said that this is a sign of big things happening in Johnson City. “So, as we can see, big things are happening here in the village of Johnson ...
The historic building was built in 1915 and served as Johnson City High School until a new school opened in 1970. It was then acquired and turned into NY-PENN Trade Center, but it has sat vacant ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Three finalists for superintendent of Johnson City Schools will be interviewed next week. A Johnson City Schools spokesperson said the Tennessee School Board ...
A Johnson City Schools spokesperson previously said the Tennessee School Board Association (SBA) screened 21 people who applied for the job and recommended a “top three” who best met the criteria.
Dr. Steve Barnett, Johnson City Schools superintendent, said the current student population at Science Hill is about 2,200, but said a maximum would be around 2,500.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – Johnson City Schools hosted its annual Innovation Academy at Science Hill High School on Tuesday. The event serves as a professional development opportunity for ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Johnson City Schools’ annual STEM Camp for rising third, fourth and fifth graders is underway. Supervisor of Secondary and Instructional Technology David Timbs sa… ...
Johnson City schools have selected which teachers will go where ahead of a switch to two middle schools this fall. Now students go to elementary school through fourth grade, then Indian Trail ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. --- Johnson City and Washington County leaders are making the finishing touches to a multi-year school funding agreement. County Mayor Joe Grandy told News 5 the agreement ...
Johnson City Schools Board of Education members Tom Hager, Paula Treece, Beth Simpson and Dr. Ginger Carter listen to Dr. Timbs explain the process behind selecting the new curriculum.