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A recent article posted on the Holler recognized Jeanne Caudill’s innovation grant project receiving the ‘Kids’ Choice Award’ at the Global Microsoft Educators Exchange in

A recent article posted on the Holler recognized Jeanne Caudill’s innovation grant project receiving the ‘Kids’ Choice Award’ at the Global Microsoft Educators Exchange in

“It all began with ARI (Appalachian Renaissance Initiative)”, says Jeanne Caudill, first grade teacher at Mullins Elementary in Pike County. And her story is phenomenal!

The Race to the Top Grant awarded to the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative has provided a variety of resources and programs for educators and students

Brian Bentley, Jenkins Independent, Piloting Summit Personalized Learning Transitioning from a traditional classroom to a personalized learning classroom is not an easy task. The process

For the fourth year, retired organic chemist Gary Booth has sponsored the Wolfe County STEM Camp. He says it’s not expensive to pay a few

A fun and productive day for 30 teachers and administrators from eleven districts in the KVEC region consisted of them choosing and discussing their topics

Kelli Thompson, Student Agency Lead, was one of nine participants selected for the 2017 Community Leadership Institute of Kentucky (CLIK). CLIK provides opportunities for collaborations

Money from the online auction for the three houses will be reinvested for students at these centers to each build another small dwelling.

Girls attending the Nontraditional Summer Camp at Lee County Area Technology Center (ATC) proved that they can do anything boys can do! During the week

Where can students with complex needs go for a day that is both fun and educational, is within driving distance of regional schools, and is