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Shelby County High School’s Katrina Boone shares her thoughts on how leadership opportunities help keep teachers engaged and in the classroom.
Shelby County High School’s Katrina Boone shares her thoughts on how leadership opportunities help keep teachers engaged and in the classroom.
Dennis Davis The Mercer County school district continues to move in a positive direction through the leadership of Superintendent Dennis Davis. This Proficient school district has seen significant increases in college- and career-readiness in the past few years and higher student growth percentages at all levels in 2015. The district has experienced unprecedented transition in the past 10 years [...]
Rowan County’s Allison Slone shares how her son’s diagnosis shaped her view of how teachers are being prepared.
Harvey Tackett The Bath County school district is dedicated to providing an excellent educational experience for all students while preparing them to be college- and career-ready. The district has made a commitment to be academically competitive and is striving to become one of the top performing school districts in the state of Kentucky. The theme, “Lights, Camera…ACTION!” signifies [...]
Kentucky's 2016 Teacher of the Year shares her thoughts about what happens when perception meets up with reality in education and in life.
Anderson County teacher Brandy Beasley shares her thoughts on why mentoring is key to keeping new teachers in the classroom.
Fern Creek High School teacher Stan Torzewski shares how a mentoring and leadership fellowship helps keep young men on track.
2016 Kentucky Elementary School Teacher of the Year Joshua DeWar says current teachers need to share their passion for their profession to help young people see teaching as a viable and valuable career.
Former laboratory technician Angela Gunter may have left the medical profession to become a teacher, but she still believes in using the best ideas from other professions to make her teaching stronger.
Bill and Melinda Gates traveled to Kentucky in November and saw how Floyd County schools have come so far, so quickly.