Thanking Kentucky’s educators, one day at a time
Throughout May, we’re revisiting some of our favorite stories from the past year to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Month.
Throughout May, we’re revisiting some of our favorite stories from the past year to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Month.
Local school boards and districts will be implementing lots of new provisions through the coming months with the significant changes made to public education during the 2017 Regular Session.
Casey County High School teacher Garlen Whitis decided go small for his construction class after years teaching students to build larger homes.
Elementary, middle and high school students from all over the Commonwealth converged on the Lexington Convention Center April 12 with projects that dazzled the mind as part of the STLP State Championship.
Students are learning about the mechanics of starting a business and how to present their idea in the inaugural Lieutenant Governor’s Entrepreneurship Challenge.
The Kentucky Science Center’s distance learning program tailors its lessons to allow students to investigate a question and reach their own conclusions.
Washington County science teachers work to improve instruction and assessment across the state and nation with formative assessment practices.
Kentucky School for the Blind students create 55 care packages for Louisville’s homeless.
A new education career pathway and a new student organization are designed to help Kentucky school districts grow their own teachers.
During the month of March, students from across Kentucky attended a session of the Kentucky United Nations Assembly (KUNA), a 3-day long program put on by the YMCA.