Handful of education bills pass during 2012 legislative session
Funding, innovation and improving student achievement topped education considerations during regular session of 2012 Kentucky General Assembly.
Funding, innovation and improving student achievement topped education considerations during regular session of 2012 Kentucky General Assembly.
Teachers say the upcoming state assessment has helped them improve their practice.
Rowan County High School students dissect pulsar data.
What an exciting opportunity for the Franklin County High School marching band.
Teachers who have given English II, Algebra II, Biology and U.S. History end-of-course tests have observations and advice for those still to give the exams.
Pikeville High School teacher is a model learner for students.
McNeill Elementary builds strong leaders in district*wide effort.
The Kentucky Board of Education discussed final results of the TELL Kentucky survey, AdvanceKentucky and a proposal to create an educational foundation.
A lucky day for me is when I visit a school on assignment for Kentucky Teacher and also visit a nearby district. Often this is the case when a county has an independent school district. In January I had the pleasure of visiting R.E. Stevenson Elementary School in Russellville Independent.
Once again I was able to visit an independent district and a county district on the same day. This time it was Pineville Independent in Bell County. The students and staff were friendly and focused on learning during my short visit.