Kentucky Department of Education

Kentucky Department of Education moving

The Kentucky Department of Education is moving to the 300 Building, a new, five-story office space located on Sower Boulevard, off the East-West Connector, in Frankfort.

By |2016-08-18T08:49:59-04:00August 18, 2016|

KDE offers workshops featuring novice reduction strategies

The Kentucky Department of Education’s novice reduction team will host a series of workshops for principals and teacher leadership teams in the coming weeks. “Novice Reduction Strategies for School Improvement” will offer teacher leaders, principals and district leaders high-impact, research-based strategies that are proven to influence novice performance and improve overall student learning. The schedule of workshops: Aug. 30 – [...]

By |2016-08-04T06:44:43-04:00August 4, 2016|

KDE providing grants for mathematics interventions

The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is offering an opportunity for Kentucky public school districts to apply for grants that will fund mathematics intervention services for primary students who are struggling to meet grade level or benchmark expectations for mathematics. KDE expects to fund about 90 schools at an estimated $50,000 per year to support the hiring of one full-time [...]

By |2016-08-04T06:45:30-04:00August 4, 2016|

The meaning behind the symbol

We recently unveiled the new logo for the Kentucky Department of Education. I would like to explain the logo a bit more in this blog.

By |2022-09-27T12:23:56-04:00May 26, 2016|

Fayette schools receive technology award

The Fayette County Public Schools Technology Department received the 2016 Lydia Wells Sledge MVP Award from the Kentucky Department of Education’s Office of Knowledge, Information and Data Systems. The award is given to a person or group of people who have made significant contributions to students using technology in Kentucky. The award is named for Sledge, a former director of [...]

By |2016-05-25T16:01:53-04:00May 26, 2016|

Welcome to the mathematics page

We are very excited about sharing the latest news in mathematics as well as highlighting the great work Kentucky teachers are doing with students in their classrooms and districts.

By |2016-05-12T15:31:16-04:00May 19, 2016|
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