
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
Project Title: Wild About Phonics: A multi-sensory approach to teaching phonics.
My students are lacking the necessary foundational skills to be successful and fluent readers.
Zoo-phonics Multisensory Language Arts Program will be implemented in the resource room with students who currently receive specially designed instruction for reading…Read More
My Grant Project is titled, The Impact of the Physical Learning Environment on Student Learning and Behaviours: The effects of school and classroom décor, lighting, space, and design on student progress.
As a seasoned educator, I have seen my fair share of educational fads come and go. Many of us have witnessed the pedagogical trends that tend…Read More
Project Title: Student Seating and How It Affects On Task Behavior
I have been following research for a while on flexible seating in the classroom and decided I wanted to try this. This school year I have a small class but have several special needs students. I felt this might be a good time to try this. I am hoping that giving students…Read More
Project Title: The “IncrEDIBLES” Cooking Club
LBJ Elementary School’s MSD students are creating a cooking club. The students will perform tasks such as meal planning, budgeting for groceries, food preparation, cooking, and clean up. The hopes of this club is to help build self-confidence in students who have a moderate to severe disability. Th…Read More
Students have begun to Size It Up Right as they research some of the tallest buildings in the world. To increase their understanding of scale models, students are creating scale models of Willis Tower, Burj Khalifa, Lotte Tower, etc.

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