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May 2024

April 2024

The Imperfect Classroom: Be a Top Dog

By |April 11, 2024|Kentucky Teacher of the Year|

While the vast majority of teachers are able to balance the countless duties they face day in and day out, occasionally, you come across a teacher who makes it look effortless. One such person is 2nd grade teacher Markayla Stevens at Pikeville Elementary (Pikeville Independent).

March 2024

The Imperfect Classroom: Find a Way

By |March 14, 2024|Kentucky Teacher of the Year|

Julia Bishop is a 5th-grade reading teacher at Owsley Elementary. She has only been in her current role for the last three years; prior to this, she was a special education teacher in a neighboring school district - a rival I’m told - and a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University.

The Imperfect Classroom: Be Human

By |March 7, 2024|Kentucky Teacher of the Year|

Seneca High School (Jefferson County) is a lot like the high school I went to growing up: it's extremely diverse, offers incredible college and vocational opportunities to its students, and is full of hope and perseverance that many from the outside just do not see.

February 2024

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