
Herald-Leader: A Different Kind of Holler
A different kind of holler: Appalachia’s future is looking a lot more high-tech written by Tom Eblen published in the Lexington Herald-Leader I was especially

A different kind of holler: Appalachia’s future is looking a lot more high-tech written by Tom Eblen published in the Lexington Herald-Leader I was especially

#KVECEDUCONOMY KVEC Educonomy Summit: Education, Workforce, Economic Development Visionary Thinking and Doing #KVEC Educonomy Summit attracted over 200 eastern Kentuckians Over 200 persons attended the

Class of ’27: America Reframed features three stories from rural American communities showcasing how teachers and local leaders are joining forces to guide children toward the goal of high school graduation, as the Class of ’27.

Eastern Kentucky web and mobile development firm, Open Box Apps, teamed up with the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative (KVEC) and Holler to launch the first regional K-8

We are so pleased to sing the praise of Appalachian Technology Institute leader, Stephanie Younger of Belfry High School, for her recent designation as a Microsoft

Featured photo of Expedition 48 crew members Kate Rubins and Jeff Williams, credit NASA. What would you ask astronauts orbiting the Earth’s atmosphere in an

Kicking off year three of the regional program of excellence, thirty-four students from across eastern Kentucky were inducted on August 26 into the Appalachian Renaissance

WHAT The Lieutenant Governor’s Entrepreneurship Challenge (LGEC) is a tiered business pitch competition for all Kentucky high school students grades 9-12. It is intended to

A group of highly skilled Spanish/ World Language teachers this year are joining a new Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative (KVEC) Professional Action Network (PAN) called Holler Fellows. The Holler is a

Back to School Tips for Teachers on the Digital Transformation Journey Going back to school is an exciting and busy time for teachers and school