Students’ work heading into space
Students at Breckinridge County Area Technology Center have completed their third year in a NASA program in which they build training hardware.
Students at Breckinridge County Area Technology Center have completed their third year in a NASA program in which they build training hardware.
As a group of teachers from across the state entered the room for one recent professional learning session, they were greeted by some animals that you don't normally see in a reception area. The teachers had come to take part in the Louisville Zoo in 3D event, a day focused on showing educators that the zoo can be a valuable educational tool.
Simulation at the Persistence to Graduation Summit helps educators understand the problems many of their students face.
Teachers discover the benefits of learning outside at the Kentucky Association for Environmental Education’s Outdoor Learning Symposium.
Students help first responders train during a simulated bus and train collision at the Bluegrass Railroad and Museum in Versailles.
At the Locust Trace AgriScience Center in Fayette County, there are two young women doing something that no other students in the state are, farming alpacas.
Metcalfe County uses doughnuts to teach students skills that will help them in any profession.
Students and instructors at Warren County Area Technology Center have benefited from a program designed to help fill a growing number of automotive jobs.
Walton-Verona Independent’s commitment to music education leads to national award.
After closing in December 2008 for what was supposed to be a temporary repair, the pool at the Kentucky School for the Deaf experienced several problems during the next eight years that kept students from enjoying it.