Growing Pains: How Growth Shapes Schools and Communities
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In this episode of The Education Blueprint, Dr. Jon Rysewyk, Superintendent of Knox County Schools, teams up with Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs to tackle one of the hottest topics in the region—growth. They’ll explore the plans shaping the county’s future and dive into the challenges of managing rapid projected growth, including how it impacts everything from funding and facilities to staffing and student schedules. Tune in for a candid conversation on how Knox County is preparing for a thriving tomorrow—and why education is at the heart of it all.
Dr. Jon Rysewyk brings nearly 30 years of educational experience to his role as Superintendent of Knox County Schools. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in psychology and a Master’s degree in education from the University of Tennessee, followed by a Doctorate of Education from East Tennessee State University. Dr. Rysewyk began his career as a science teacher at Bearden High School and later became principal of Fulton High School during its State of Tennessee reconstitution. He also served the district as Supervisor of Secondary Education, Executive Director of Innovation and School Improvement, Assistant Superintendent, and Chief Academic Officer prior to being appointed Superintendent in 2022.
Glenn Jacobs, elected Mayor of Knox County in 2018 and re-elected to a second term in 2022, brings a unique blend of leadership and experience to his role. Born in Spain and raised near St. Louis, Missouri, Jacobs holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Northeast Missouri State University. Before entering public service, Jacobs had a highly successful 20-year career as WWE Superstar "Kane." He was also a small business owner. By focusing on jobs, education, and recreation, Mayor Jacobs has worked diligently to tell the rest of the world what he already knows: that Knox County is the best place to live, work, and raise a family. Follow Glenn Jacobs on X @GlennJacobsTN.
Key Takeaways:
Preparing students for jobs that don’t exist yet requires forward-thinking education, strategic business partnerships, and career exposure.
A healthy economy is essential for bringing graduates back home to live and work.
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