MEDIA ADVISORY: Kentucky School for the Blind to host 183rd Founders Day celebration May 8
The Kentucky School for the Blind Alumni Association is hosting the annual Founders Day program as the school celebrates 183 years of providing quality educational services to blind and visually impaired students of Kentucky.
Register now for the 2025 Kentucky Reads to Succeed Summer Conference
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) Office of Teaching and Learning, Division of Early Literacy invites you to register for the second-annual Kentucky Reads to Succeed Summer Conference on June 13, 2025, at The Galt House in Louisville.
Registration for the Kentucky Reading Academies: Cohort 4 of LETRS professional learning now open
Registration for the fourth Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS) cohort of the Kentucky Reading Academies is now open through August 22.
Appreciating teachers and highlighting their importance
The first full week of May marks Teacher Appreciation Week, which is the perfect time to express gratitude for all of the incredible work that our educators do.
Campbell County Schools earn Family Friendly Certification
The Prichard Committee has recognized all seven schools in Campbell County as Family Friendly Schools, highlighting their commitment to creating supportive environments for students and their families.
Innovative Learning in Action: Tates Creek High School Students Tackle Sustainability Through Civic Engagement
Under the leadership of Cathy Sammons, an educator in the Kentucky Innovative Teacher Fellowship, 10th-grade students are exploring sustainability not just as a science concept, but as a civic responsibility.
Holocaust Education Webinar: Using Historical Newspapers as Primary Sources in Social Studies and English Language Arts
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has collaborated with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to showcase what a Holocaust education learning experience aligned to the Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) for Social Studies and the KAS for Reading and Writing looks like in practice.
Infinite Campus seeking input on equations and formulas from STEM teachers
Infinite Campus is currently developing a tool that will allow users to easily type out equations and formulas for use in assignments. To make the tool as efficient as possible, Infinite Campus wants to know which special characters you use in your teaching curriculum.