Passing legislation the old-school way
Jefferson County elementary school students get to see how lawmakers worked in the 19th century during a tour of Frankfort's Old Capitol building.
Jefferson County elementary school students get to see how lawmakers worked in the 19th century during a tour of Frankfort's Old Capitol building.
The first-of-its-kind in Kentucky high school aims to prepare students for high-demand jobs.
A Hart County library media specialist was attracted to the idea of collaborating outside her school, but she wasn’t interested in taking the easy way out.
Freshman girls in Kenton County who might have taken a back seat in male-dominated engineering classes are thriving in a new career academy designed just for them.
More than half of the student body at Spencer County Middle School has been drawn to an after-school program that they helped build.
Students at Robert D. Campbell Junior High in Clark County spend nine weeks taking charge of their own learning.
A cooperative atmosphere helps Bullitt County teachers create new ways for students to explore.
High school’s agriculture program brings academic, career and technical education and leadership skills together for success.
Hickman County's Falcon Academy is a dual credit program that provides the opportunity for juniors and seniors to earn college credit while still in high school, all at no cost to the students.
Kelly Teague of Muhlenberg North Middle School is Kentucky’s Special Education Teacher of the Year.