
Travel Diary: Washington D.C.
On June 24, 2016, we departed Letcher County in search of adventure. My family loves to travel, so this was our annual summer road trip.

On June 24, 2016, we departed Letcher County in search of adventure. My family loves to travel, so this was our annual summer road trip.

Thousands of educators, community leaders, and students gathered in Pikeville and via Livestream yesterday at the 3rd Annual Appalachian Renaissance Initiative (ARI) Promising Practices Summit. The

On October the 21st 114 students, family members, and staff from the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative region attended our annual Fall Gathering in Hazard. Students from

#ARIpromise Whether you’re a teacher yourself or looking to partner with students and educators on business or community projects in the coming year, Wednesday October 26

We met the group of highly skilled Spanish and World Language teachers in August, joining a new Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative (KVEC) Professional Action Network (PAN), Holler Fellows. Since then

PETLL – Perpetuating Excellence in Teaching, Leadership and Learning is the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative’s continuous school improvement program. Recently the creators, Dr. Jeff Hawkins and

For the last 12 years I have celebrated Dia de los Muertos (or Day of the Dead) with my students . It began with only

SOMERSET, Ky. – The first-ever Appalachian Health Hack-a-thon concluded Saturday at the Center for Rural Development in Somerset, Ky., with an announcement of the winners

Special Holler report from Corinne Smith, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Yale My name is Corinne Smith, and I am an Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions at

Want Spiderman in your classroom? Or to help Spiderman deliver weekend meals to east Kentucky students? Meet Cody! My name is Cody Epling, I’m 28