An attractive after-school option
More than half of the student body at Spencer County Middle School has been drawn to an after-school program that they helped build.
More than half of the student body at Spencer County Middle School has been drawn to an after-school program that they helped build.
Students at Robert D. Campbell Junior High in Clark County spend nine weeks taking charge of their own learning.
A cooperative atmosphere helps Bullitt County teachers create new ways for students to explore.
High school’s agriculture program brings academic, career and technical education and leadership skills together for success.
Hickman County's Falcon Academy is a dual credit program that provides the opportunity for juniors and seniors to earn college credit while still in high school, all at no cost to the students.
Kelly Teague of Muhlenberg North Middle School is Kentucky’s Special Education Teacher of the Year.
About 40 students from around the state got to compete and participate in workshops at the annual Kentucky Regional Braille Challenge.
More than 2,000 Kentucky public school students visited Kentucky State University in Frankfort as part of the month-long push to get students thinking about life after high school.
Educators and others took advantage of the chance to weigh in on a new education accountability system, and there is ample opportunity for others to make their voices heard.
Estill County is one of 11 districts participating in a KDE pilot program designed to close achievement gaps by reducing the number of novice students.