Kentucky goes back to school
It's that time of year again. With new backpacks, new clothes and new shoes, students are heading back to school in Kentucky.
It's that time of year again. With new backpacks, new clothes and new shoes, students are heading back to school in Kentucky.
From canine companions to community outreach, there are many ways in which districts are working to meet students’ needs.
A record 91 percent of eligible Kentucky school-based certified educators responded to a survey about teaching conditions at their school.
A Nelson County teacher helps educators reclaim some of the up to 90 hours she says are lost to transitions during the school year.
Teachers went wading recently through Caney Fork Creek as part of a water quality testing workshop, overseen by Tabitha Owens, an environmental education specialist with the Kentucky Environmental Education Council.
A Pulaski County middle school teacher found a way to decrease referrals and increase student learning.
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.