Hammering Home Math
Working with power tools, hammering nails and climbing ladders with your friends and classmates – what more could a 5th-grader want?
Working with power tools, hammering nails and climbing ladders with your friends and classmates – what more could a 5th-grader want?
Clark County teachers are using a curriculum designed to teach students social and emotional awareness, resilience and how to embrace a calm focus for learning.
A Johnson County teacher uses elements of writing, art and music to help her students master mathematics skills.
Photographer Bobby Ellis takes a look at how the staff and students at two different Woodford County elementary schools celebrated Halloween.
The 2017 ACTE Teacher of the Year has spent more than 30 years teaching students valuable skills and helping them become leaders in their school and community.
A new pathway helps students earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing faster, with lower costs and more opportunities to earn credentials along the way.
As part of the harvest season, the Kentucky School for the Deaf hosted its second annual Sweet Corn Festival Oct. 6 with games like bobbing for apples, hay bale rolling, corn shucking and a corn eating contest.
A proactive violence prevention program is empowering students to keep their schools safe.
At Simmons Elementary guided reading and a literacy coach help move more students to reading proficiency by 3rd grade.
Most of the college and career readiness counselors hired in 22 districts through a federal grant are still in place, even though the grant has ended.