
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
We had our first meeting with students several days ago. Students are excited about the continuation of Patriotivity through the award of our ARI grant. The other divisions of the grant are hard at work. The art department turned in the purchases necessary for its part recently. Also, the drama department is taking one or two more days before…Read More
In anticipation of soon receiving the class reading materials and the prolonged online membership to https://www.senorwooly.com , both ordered through the ARI Learning Innovation grant, our students love acquiring the language while discovering the fun world of Sr. Wooly singing along, talking about the stories, and creating videos (Spanish I -…Read More
We have recently started our project of implementing virtual reality in social studies classrooms. Due to rising education and transportation costs, students have limited access to informative and compelling field trip opportunities. Likewise, due to our location, many engaging sites are out of the reach of feasible travel distances. We hope that…Read More
I have received a few of the items I ordered through the grant I was awarded. I am very excited to receive the remaining items so I can begin implementing the items I purchased into my classroom. I am beginning interviews with students to decide who will make the newscast team and be able to use the items I received with the grant money. Once all…Read More
Building a Rigorous Computer Science Program–We have seen through recent years how the Introduction to Programming course and AP Computer Science Principles have emerged as student favorites in the world of computer science offerings at the high school level. However, from there where do students go? There are many advanced curriculums available…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