
Thirty Years Well Spent, The Kenny Bell Story
In 1992, a young teacher walked onto the Dessie Scott campus in Pine Ridge and started what would become one of the most quietly influential
I am the Senior Student Senate member for Lee County High School. I participate in various clubs around the school (FBLA, Beta, etc.), and I also love playing video games. Our student senators plan to create PSA’s through our school news program, Bobcat News. These PSA’s will focus on two of our community’s main concerns: education and health. If…Read More
Hi, I’m Emma Day, the senior representative for Harlan County. I spend most of my time running for the high school cross country and track team.
Student Senate Members in the Harlan County School District are focusing on the lack of school culture and communication in our high school. To fix these problems we are working on bringing the school…Read More
I am the Student Senate Majority Leader for Lee County High School. This is my first year as a majority leader. We will be producing PSAs through our school news program to increase student awareness of issues related to health and education.
I am the Junior Student Senator from Pikeville High School, and some of my hobbies include flying, soccer, and basketball. Our plan for the year is to create an ambassador council to help spread new ideas, and have an access point to all students. We are also looking forward to attaching new water fountains with water bottle fillers to encourage…Read More
My name is Josiah Henson and I am a Senior Student Senator from Jackson Independent School (Breathitt County, KY). I enjoy golfing and being active in both my school and my community.
Our project this year will focus on student academic recognition.
After producing a survey to poll our students about issues they see in our school district, we…Read More

In 1992, a young teacher walked onto the Dessie Scott campus in Pine Ridge and started what would become one of the most quietly influential

What a Food Show! On April 30th, KVEC brought together 11 vendors, food service directors from across our 28 member districts, and a group of