Taylor County bus driver Sam Graham earns 2024-2025 Kentucky Education Support Staff Professional Award
Sam Graham has dedicated more than six decades of his life to the children of Taylor County Schools.
Superintendents hear updates on digital readiness, opportunities for Kentucky students during webcast
Staff members with the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE’s) Office of Education Technology shared data on Kentucky’s technology use during the Superintendents Webcast on Jan. 14.
Kentucky students selected for 2025 U.S. Senate Youth Program
Ashley Nicole Billiter, a senior at duPont Manual High School (Jefferson County), and Peter Monroe Jefferson, a senior at Henry Clay High School (Fayette County), will join Sen. Mitch McConnell and Sen. Rand Paul in representing Kentucky during the 63rd annual U.S. Senate Youth Program (USSYP) Washington Week, to be held March 1-8.
Kicking off the new year by keeping our ears open
As we kick off 2025, the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) will continue building off the momentum we have gathered on several different initiatives. We will need your input on many of the projects we are working on to make sure we are moving forward with the best options for our children.
Prioritizing students and educators as we look ahead to the new year
The holidays are always a time to be thankful for what you have and to cherish the moments you have with loved ones, but it’s also a time to rest and reset for the new year.
Digging deeper into the educator workforce shortage
When it comes to addressing the needs of our communities, getting the best data possible about those needs is critical.
Register for upcoming Case Method Institute dates
All high school teachers of U.S. history, civics and government are invited to join a special professional development program offered by the Case Method Institute for Education & Democracy and Harvard Professor David Moss.
Virtual workshop offered to help with best practices for teaching about the Holocaust for Holocaust Remembrance Day
Holocaust Remembrance Day is coming up on Jan. 27 this month.