
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
Hello from Harlan. We purchased our sewing machines and travel cases and got them into the classroom in boxes. Our girls’ class carried them in and were giggly with excitement. They wanted to open and sew right away….. but we hadn’t purchased our material, thread, scissors, and other accessories! I received permission to purchase all those…Read More
Tried incorporating a picture of my grant items; however, I am having issues doing so. That being said, I am thankful to distribute these and see if they yield growth.
Finally got my PO processed and grant items ordered. Looking forward to using our new calculators and being able to help my students regarding math. Items were ordered last week; should be in shortly. Thank you K-VEC.
I am so thankful for my Innovation Grant that has allowed me to purchase online resources for my music students. With the constant fluctuation between in-person and online teaching this year along with some students who will remain virtual all year, I had to completely change the resources I normally use to teach. These online resources have…Read More
I’m very thankful for the Innovation Grant that has been provided to purchase Rocketbooks/accessories, Algebra manipulatives, and Geometry manipulatives to help my students understand the mathematical concepts in these topics.
Learning mathematical concepts is hard but virtual learning makes it a struggle for students especially as students have f…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