Known by many names, 'The Marble City,' 'Heart of the Valley,' 'Queen City of the Mountains,' or simply 'K-Town,' Knoxville has captivated the southern United States for centuries. Its first settlers became enamored with her beauty in the 17th century just as we are today. Once home to a booming textile industry, Knoxville realized early on that diversification of the economy was vital for survival, and when the textile bubble popped, government jobs and other industries kept the city from experiencing the widespread hardships felt by most of its neighbors. Home to the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville held the 1982 World's Fair, the most popular one in US history. Still developing and growing, Knoxville has found itself in a cultural renaissance of sorts in the new millennium. The performing and visual arts have grown strong in the city, spurring the opening of a number of museums and performance halls. It's also the host of a large number of festivals for many genres of music, arts, and animals. Knoxville is also a big player in the college sports circuit, home to the Tennessee Volunteers, or the 'Vols' as their fans call them. Knoxville has something for everyone.
Knoxville's educational needs are served by the Knox County School system. They operate 49 elementary schools, 14 middle schools, 14 high schools, and 11 special schools. There are over 56,000 students in attendance. The opportunities for tutoring jobs are astronomical in Knoxville. There are also a large number of private schools in the city, allowing for additional teaching job opportunities. If you are looking for tutoring jobs in the post-secondary fields, Knoxville has a large collection of colleges and universities. These include the flagship campus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville College, and South College, as well as satellite campuses of Strayer University, King College, ITT Technical Institute and many more.
When scheduling teaching jobs, the Knoxville Public Library is sure to have a location convenient to you. With 19 branches and a variety of hours, you are sure to find something that fits everyone's schedules. When the allure of the great outdoors is too much to handle, schedule your tutoring jobs in one of Knoxville's 81 city-maintained spaces. With over 1,800 acres, you are sure to find a great spot to hold sessions.
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