


A Review of Wild by Emily Hughes
If you have a tiny free spirited child in your home, Wild is the book to delight their imagination. It’s a fun and whimsical take

East KY Teen Drops Full Album Celebrating His School, Community
Inspired by his high school and home county, D3JUAN13 (pronounced Da-One), an 18 year old rapper and visual artist from Red Fox, Kentucky self-produced and

‘Students as Partners’ Report Makes Case for ARI Student Senate
As a junior representative last year in the Appalachian Renaissance Initiate’s (ARI) Student Senate, I was afforded the opportunity to work with 33 other bright

Mr. Hall’s Class 2016-2017 Goals
My 6th grade math students set goals for the 2016-2017 school year. We will watch our video at the end of the year to see

Student news with OBS
Can free software really take the place of a polished and expensive professional solution? With video production switchers and accompanying software costing anywhere from $3,000 to $6,000, it is definitely worth finding out.

Magic Ladder Training
Hosted by the Kentucky Valley Education Cooperative on July 27th, 2016

Question Formulation Technique: Training the Trainer on QFT
The Question Formulation Technique (QFT) is the outcome of twenty years of work in developing and, most importantly, simplifying a straightforward, rigorous process that helps

Preschool Prep Tips
As a new school year kicks off everyone is busy getting their k-12 students ready, but there are some new tiny learners we should spend

Kentucky Valley Education Cooperative : Investing in Effective Teachers
Across the nation there exists a shortage of qualified teachers in many critical teaching areas including higher level math and science, and foreign languages. These