Handing students the keys
A teacher at a Jefferson County alternative school has turned to an online gaming approach to help his students develop employability skills.
A teacher at a Jefferson County alternative school has turned to an online gaming approach to help his students develop employability skills.
For Arushi Gupta, there's a specific goal in mind when it comes to her summer STEM camps for girls.
Computer science teachers from across the state recently visited Humana to learn what one of Kentucky’s largest employers looks for when hiring information technology graduates.
A comprehensive school counseling program has increased student achievement and attendance and decreased behavioral referrals.
A new apprenticeship program allows high schools students to work in local offices of the Kentucky Department for Community Based Services.
Now that school is out, there are countless different camps to help kids make productive time of their summer vacations. One such camp is the FFA Camp, held at the FFA Leadership Training Center in Hardinsburg over a period of several weeks.
In its second year, nontraditional camps at several of the state’s area technology centers are giving students a look at careers they might not have considered.
All across the state, graduates have been saying goodbye to the halls they wandered for four years as high school students. Photographer Bobby Ellis took a look recently at Campbell County High School's graduation ceremony.
An internet radio station at Kentucky School for the Blind is the latest component in the school’s career and technical education program.
Boyle County’s drama program makes do with no performing space, but will soon have a new home.