
Thirty Years Well Spent, The Kenny Bell Story
In 1992, a young teacher walked onto the Dessie Scott campus in Pine Ridge and started what would become one of the most quietly influential
I’ve started using escape games as an incentive in my classroom. Our first one of the year was Jurassic Park themed and everyone was allowed to participate. They LOVED IT! We’ve had several since then, and to participate, students had to have completed and turned in all missing work (no 0’s). I’ve seen incredible gains in participation in…Read More
We were late receiving our technology, but we have it now and are currently experimenting with it. I still have a lot to learn.
I want to post an update for Fantastic Floors! We had a setback, we were unable to order the stickers we had originally found because of Purchase Orders. I found a new set and got those ordered! I have laid them out in the hallway and took pictures of where the sets are going to go. Next, we must lay the stickers on a Friday evening when there are…Read More

Now as far as our project we have started by doing a google slide about local Fiddle legend, Kenny Baker. This was very fun for me and my students. We had the opportunity to interview Morehead State’s Professor of Traditional Music, archivists and Tyler Childer’s fiddle Player. His Q&A session brought much insight to my Appalachian Club that…Read More
So the first semester went pretty well with the Virtual Reality Classroom project. The students still enjoy when they can use the VR Glasses to see the artwork. The main downfall is that not every location or building I talk about has a VR video. This has grown more true the more recent the architecture is to contemporary times. Over-all, I know…Read More

In 1992, a young teacher walked onto the Dessie Scott campus in Pine Ridge and started what would become one of the most quietly influential

What a Food Show! On April 30th, KVEC brought together 11 vendors, food service directors from across our 28 member districts, and a group of