Preparing for the worst
Students help first responders train during a simulated bus and train collision at the Bluegrass Railroad and Museum in Versailles.
Students help first responders train during a simulated bus and train collision at the Bluegrass Railroad and Museum in Versailles.
At the Locust Trace AgriScience Center in Fayette County, there are two young women doing something that no other students in the state are, farming alpacas.
Metcalfe County uses doughnuts to teach students skills that will help them in any profession.
Students and instructors at Warren County Area Technology Center have benefited from a program designed to help fill a growing number of automotive jobs.
Walton-Verona Independent’s commitment to music education leads to national award.
After closing in December 2008 for what was supposed to be a temporary repair, the pool at the Kentucky School for the Deaf experienced several problems during the next eight years that kept students from enjoying it.
As more technology is put into students’ hands, efforts are underway to urge districts to ensure that teachers know how to use it in their classrooms.
The last day of school at Taylorsville Elementary School carried with it an extra sense of finality this year, as students and teachers will move to a new building next school year.
The Jefferson County school won a 2016 National Blue Ribbon Award.
Thousands of Kentuckians have had a say in the new system designed to make it easier for residents to see progress being made in the Commonwealth’s classrooms.