Commissioner Terry Holliday

Time for teachers to TELL Kentucky about teaching, learning and the workplace

Education Commissioner Terry Holliday No matter how busy my schedule gets as Kentucky’s education commissioner, I am always interested in receiving feedback. That’s one of the many reasons I meet regularly with staff, connect through social media and visit schools around the state. The comments, questions and ideas I receive from all of these and many other activities [...]

By |2020-08-25T09:34:24-04:00February 5, 2013|

Holliday named CCSSO president-elect

Kentucky Education Commissioner Terry Holliday is the president-elect of the Council of Chief State School Officers’ (CCSSO’s) 2013-14 Board of Directors.

By |2019-02-14T15:55:06-05:00November 22, 2012|

Advising paves the way for college and career readiness

Education Commissioner Terry Holliday With more jobs requiring at least some postsecondary education or training, college and career readiness is driving major changes that are taking root in Kentucky public schools. The implementation of more rigorous academic standards that are aligned with the concepts and 21st century skills students need to know to succeed in college and the [...]

By |2020-09-23T09:37:16-04:00October 2, 2012|

Preparing for K-PREP results

The Kentucky Department of Education will release the results of the first Kentucky Performance Rating for Educational Progress (K-PREP) next month. Education Commissioner Terry Holliday I know there is great anticipation – and maybe anxiousness – about what the results will reveal. Kentucky educators are drawn to teaching by the belief they can make a positive difference in [...]

By |2020-09-23T11:21:50-04:00September 4, 2012|

Big picture of Kentucky’s education transformation

The implementation of 2009’s Senate Bill 1, the work of which is now called Unbridled Learning, is becoming a reality.   Education Commissioner Terry Holliday As is the case when undertaking major change or a series of changes, day-to-day challenges and pressures can become our focus and the larger picture or goals can become less clear. That is [...]

By |2020-09-10T09:39:16-04:00July 3, 2012|

Learning is an important part of summer

The 2011-12 school year is over, and summer is here. It is a good time for Kentucky teachers and students to rest, relax and reenergize after a year that was filled with changes. From new standards to a new testing system and an increased focus on college and career readiness, our work was about transforming Kentucky education for the sake [...]

By |2020-09-24T12:06:28-04:00June 5, 2012|

Next-Generation Science Standards need teacher input

Education Commissioner Terry Holliday Spring is officially here, and with it comes the release of the first draft of the Next-Generation Science Standards (NGSS). As with the Common Core State Standards initiative that produced new K-12 mathematics and English/language arts standards, the development of new science standards will play a critical role in our efforts to prepare all [...]

By |2022-12-01T08:55:23-05:00April 3, 2012|
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