
Wolfe County: Moving Forward with Technology
Wolfe County is racing to the top through the daily use of technology to access and tap into students’ interests and knowledge. Teachers at all

Wolfe County is racing to the top through the daily use of technology to access and tap into students’ interests and knowledge. Teachers at all

Sixth grade students in Minnie Bailey’s and Tammy Stewarts’s classes at Cumberland Elementary School recently “got sick” to help educate students on what a virus

Two teachers at Letcher County Central High School, Mrs. Rebecca Potter and Dr. Michael Melton, received ARI Innovation Grants from KVEC this school year. Both

Kellie McLellan, a teacher at Phelps High School, has challenged the Hornets to “Get Fit”. Seventy-five percent of the students surveyed at the school reported

Learning has changed a lot in the past years thanks to new technology. Recently our school has received a great deal of support from Kentucky

There is excitement building in the Johnson County School District! An excitement to transform an already successful school system from great to greater! Noting that

KVEC is teaming with Hazard Community and Technical College, Perry County Fiscal Court, Knott County Fiscal Court and the Wendell H. Ford Regional Airport on

KVEC’s Perpetual Data Analysis System (PDAS) is a well-defined set of principles, procedures and tools that help guide schools and districts as they continually collect,

April, the fourth month of the year. Mostly known for humid rainy days, unless you’re in Kentucky you may see some snow. But this month

APPALACHIAN RENAISSANCE INTIATIVE’S FINDING INNOVATION IN RURAL EDUCATION SUMMIT On April 12th, the East Kentucky Expo Center will again be booming with the regions most innovative leaders