Program Reviews questions and answers
With schools implementing Program Reviews this year, here are answers to questions you may have been asking.
With schools implementing Program Reviews this year, here are answers to questions you may have been asking.
Kentucky's assessment and accountability system is finalized.
At a special ceremony Aug. 3 on the campus of the Kentucky School for the Deaf (KSD), the Kentucky Board of Education awarded diplomas to African-Americans who were enrolled at KSD in the mid-20th century but did not receive recognition for graduation. “The Kentucky Board of Education and Kentucky Department of Education sincerely regret that this injustice occurred [...]
Middle colleges put students a step ahead for postsecondary education.
Teachers in Owen County are aligning their lessons nine weeks at a time.
Elementary teachers find that the arts, Spanish and Chinese share a common language.
Arts and social studies are intertwined and should be taught that way, teachers learn.
Program Reviews will not be counted as part of Kentucky’s accountability system next school year, although schools will still implement them, under a plan presented to the Kentucky Board of Education at its June 8 meeting.
Eastern Kentucky schools and districts are working together to implement Program Reviews.
Instruction is driving the Madison County school district to be among the nation’s best in technology.