You got to be in mid forties or older, maybe watch Rural or GRIT tv for this reference or watch this. It ain’t exactly the same, but you should catch the similarities.
KCS (Knox County Schools) looked all over the world for the best Special Education Director who would reform SPED and lo and behold they found him at a school just a few miles away from downtown.
I do not know Dr. Carr, I hope he is what KCS and in particular the students, family and SPED staff need. It has been along time coming and how many students have slipped though the cracks in recent years?
Primarily because yhe KCS Board and Administration has admitted a shake up is needed.Â
You can read the Administrative Appointments including Dr. Carr here or below ⤵️.

| Brad Carr Appointed Executive Director of Special Education Brad Carr has been appointed Executive Director of Special Education effective July 2025. Dr. Carr joined Knox County Schools in 2008 as a teacher at Fulton High School. He went on to work as a TAP mentor teacher at Austin-East Magnet High School and a TAP master teacher at South-Doyle High School. He began his career in administration in 2013 as an assistant principal at Powell High School. He has also been an assistant principal at high schools in West Virginia and Virginia. In 2018, he became the principal of Graham High School in Bluefield, Va., and in 2021, he was named director of human resources for Tazewell County Public Schools. He returned to KCS in 2022 as principal of South-Doyle High School, where he currently serves. |



























