
Daniel Day Begins as Superintendent of Leslie County Schools
I’m very proud of Leslie County. It’s humbling to lead the district that raised me. I grew up in these schools and later came back to teach here.
Triangular Desk
The student individual learning environment desk arrived. The students are so excited that the desk pull apart and go back together as a cooperative unit. Each of learning environments is set up into three parts: Table washer, cubby leader, supply person and flower pot person. The children take their jobs at the unit seriously and…Read More
Classroom Redesign. My project is the redesign of my classroom using whiteboard paint and alternative seating. This will allow more space for more students to work their problems out showing their work and more comfortable space to work for personalized learning. Students will be able to take class time to focus on practicing and developing…Read More
Programming, Robotics, and Coding. My project is to offer robotics, coding, and programming to students throughout the year in a genius hour and in an after-school program. This will allow all students to become familiar with the language of coding, programming, and robotics while also allowing those interested to build their skills further. I…Read More
Garden in the Kitchen, is all about showing students that they are not limited by the amount of room that they have. They will learn how to start and grow their very own herbs right inside of their kitchen at home. I will be purchasing a standing unit with grow lights. This will allow my to grow several different herbs right there in the class…Read More
My Grant proposal, Exciting Adventures with Kindergarten Readiness with Tiggly and Osmosis. With the big push for Kindergarten Readiness for preschool children in Kentucky the action research for this gran considers the student’s involvement as they begin a foundation of learning in number recognition and Alphabet recognition skills.

I’m very proud of Leslie County. It’s humbling to lead the district that raised me. I grew up in these schools and later came back to teach here.

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