Learning won’t stop when the snow piles up
Thirteen school districts are creating programs for snowbound students.
Thirteen school districts are creating programs for snowbound students.
Three teachers from around the state talk about what led them to the profession and what keeps them there.
Teachers from across the state are spending this year transforming Kentucky’s new Core Academic Standards into usable learning targets – and developing the best ways to teach them. Rebecca Potter, an 18-year veteran who teaches senior English and newspaper journalism at Letcher County Central High School, said integrating both content and technique can only benefit teachers.