Northern Kentucky University celebrates educator preparation program during EPSB meeting
Representatives with Northern Kentucky University (NKU) presented information on their educator preparation program during the Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB) meeting on Feb. 17 as the EPSB continues to spotlight educator preparation programs at universities that prepare the next generation of teachers for the classroom.
Two Kentucky schools named 2025 National ESEA Distinguished Schools
The National Association of ESEA State Program Administrators (NAESPA) named two Kentucky schools as National ESEA Distinguished Schools during its national conference on Feb. 10-12. The two are among 63 schools nationwide to receive the honor.
KDE’s School Counselor Advisory Council discusses efforts to help multilingual learners
Members of the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE’s) School Counselor Advisory Council discussed ways that their schools help multilingual learners during their meeting on Feb. 11.
KBE non-voting student member Preston Graham reflects on his term on the board
With the selection process for the next Kentucky Board of Education non-voting student member underway, I reminisce about my journey with the position and the application that ultimately led to my acceptance.
Campbell Ridge Elementary leader describes the Family Friendly Schools process
Since completing our family-friendly work, we have been more intentional with our family engagement practices.
Celebrating agriculture in the classroom
Getting the chance to speak with students involved in agriculture programs earlier this year, I saw just how eager students can be for education when it involves vibrant learning experiences that are relevant to the community and the world around them.
September is Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month
To explore suicide prevention efforts across Kentucky and discover tools to help others, visit KDE’s Suicide Prevention and Awareness webpage.
Resources for schools to commemorate Constitution Day
In accordance with federal requirements, every educational institution receiving federal funding must provide an educational program for students focused on the U.S. Constitution.


