PGES asks teachers to be SMART about student growth goals
Teachers will not have to change much about how they measure student growth under the proposed PGES.
Teachers will not have to change much about how they measure student growth under the proposed PGES.
More teachers are sending lessons home first before introducing them in the classroom.
Teachers can keep both students and parents engaged throughout school year.
Ten Kentucky schools were recognized for the working conditions, safety and student achievement in their buildings at the 17th Annual Safe Schools, Successful Students Conference in Louisville this week.
Three Kentucky teachers among 23 national award winners.
Henderson County is one of many Kentucky school districts using a computerized program to assess students.
Merritt Robinson, of DuPont Manual High School (Jefferson County), was recognized with the 2011 Kentucky Outstanding Civic Education Leadership Award during the 2011 PNC/Kentucky High School Athletic Assocation (KHSAA) Boys Sweet 16 Basketball Tournament March 18 at Rupp Arena in Lexington.
Teachers Cheri Chaney, Amy Creek, Jennifer Johnson and Laura Kopshever have been honored at the Project CHILD National Conference held in in April. This two-day event is hosted annually by the Institute for School Innovation (ISI) and is attended by educators from around the country. Chaney, Creek and Johnson received the 2010 Innovation First Year Star Cluster Award. All are [...]