
Historic Dessie Scott School Building Destroyed by Fire
A landmark in the Pine Ridge community was lost late Thursday night, January 22, as fire destroyed the main school building on the Dessie Scott
Big Holler to Bruce Parsons for his continued work on the Holler site and especially for the work just today that makes it possible to add documents to different sites.
Great conversation today at Innovation Coordinator meeting surrounding the upcoming Promising Practice Showcase scheduled for October 24 at Pikeville Expo Center. October 24 will be a BIG day for education in the region.
I wish I had been with the group today….maybe someone will update me on what I missed?
One of the great things about today was hearing about all of the great collaboration between Innovation Coordinators and teacher leaders. It was a powerful conversation. Also Linda got us all thinking and planning for the Academies that are fast approaching. I can’t wait!
Congrats to @abbie who is now at the top of the leaderboard!
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I am attaching the picture of Johnson County’s five ARI tuition scholarship recipients. I am including the caption: “Johnson County Teachers (left to right) Kimberly Reel, Nikki Ferguson, Matt Cantrell, Jason Wheeler, and Christine Burton were among the first 25 teachers to be awarded ARI tuition…Read More

A landmark in the Pine Ridge community was lost late Thursday night, January 22, as fire destroyed the main school building on the Dessie Scott

The district has officially launched a Professional Development Cadre for Aspiring Leaders, a new initiative designed to help educators who are ready to take the
He is the best thing since peanut butter!