Student & Family Resources
Whether you’re new to our school or a longtime Halls High School family, we want to provide the resources you need to achieve success.
This is a central hub for students and families to easily access information for navigating the school and school day, including enrollment, student handbooks, information about schedules, extra curricular activities, and more!

Enrollment
Halls High School serves students in 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade.
Students who are zoned for Halls and attended a Knox County middle school for 8th grade are automatically enrolled.
Enrollment for students who are new to the districts must be completed in person by a parent or legal guardian.

Daily Schedule
At Halls High, the school day begins at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m. on regular school days.
On Late Start Wednesdays, the first bell rings at 8:40 a.m., and classes begin at 8:50 a.m. Dismissal is still 3:30 p.m.
Students must attend for at least 3.5 hours to be counted present for the day.

Academics
Halls High School follows the district’s 865 Academies model.
Ninth-grade students learn within the Freshman Academy, building a strong foundation for high school success.
In 10th grade, students join one of our three career-themed academies:
- The Academy of Entrepreneurship & Skilled Services;
- The Academy of Life Sciences; or
- The Academy of Engineering, Manufacturing, & Transportation.
They'll take classes in their chosen academy through graduation ensuring their learning is connected to real-world skills and future opportunities.

Student Supports
The entire staff of Halls High School is committed to establishing an atmosphere in which students will feel safe, secure, and happy so they maximize their opportunities to learn and achieve. The school has trained counselors and social workers on staff.

Athletics, Clubs, and Arts
Learning doesn't stop when the school day ends. Halls High offers a variety of after-school and extracurricular activities—including athletics, clubs, and performing/visual arts—that give students the chance to build new skills, connect with peers, and explore personal interests.

Library / Media Center
Our library is a hub for student learning, reading, and discovery. In addition to the school library, teachers may maintain individual collections of age-appropriate books in their classrooms to support literacy and foster a love of reading.
Support Organizations
Halls High School is supported by a strong network of parent and community organizations, including the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) and the Halls Schools Foundation. Together, these groups enhance academic and extracurricular programs, provide resources for students and staff, and foster a positive, engaged school community.