FRYSC business: Program has helped students, families and teachers for two decades
Family Resource and Youth Services Centers increasingly support instruction through tutoring and mentoring programs.
Family Resource and Youth Services Centers increasingly support instruction through tutoring and mentoring programs.
District 180 schools have same college/career-ready goals as other schools.
World language Program Review won’t be included for school or district accountability until the 2015-16 school year.
Young children are drawn to informational text, especially when the subject interests them.
Woodford County successfully launching 1:1 iPad initiative for high school students.
National Board Certified Teachers tell peers collaboration is the key to education reform in Kentucky.
A greater emphasis is being placed on oral, auditory communication in Kentucky schools.
A new advising toolkit uses all adults in a school to serve as mentors/advisers for students.
PE teachers need to champion physical activity and health education in their schools.
Two groups, both receiving input from Kentucky, are working on national science and social studies standards, respectively.