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Through the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative – Finding Innovation in Rural Education is a space for educators, students, and the communities around them to share the

Through the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative – Finding Innovation in Rural Education is a space for educators, students, and the communities around them to share the

Imagine with me, for just a moment. The year is 2007. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has just released. It’s over. Sure, there are

in•no•vate – v. To begin something new: introduce. — Webster’s II Innovation is the spark of insight that leads an inventor or an artist to

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The reviews are in and the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative’s Summer Institute was a success! For the last two days nearly 350 educators gathered for

Click here to download printable calendar Sessions at a glance 2016 Day 1 & 2 8:30 – 4:00 12 Hours  Visual Phonics (See-The-Sound/Visual Phonics) Participants must

 The Grapes of Wrath was written by John Steinbeck in 1939. Steinbeck was inspired to write it because he wanted to draw exposure to those

According to a recent feature in USA Today, young people are turning to more creative living and working situations to avoid debt. One of these trends

Appalachia has long been a region known for the export of its natural resources. For too long, talented young people have also left the region.

When welcoming the group of nearly 80 gathered Tuesday in Hazard, Ron Daley and Paul Green, both with the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative (KVEC), shared