
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.
It is so hard for me to believe I have been blessed to work as a school librarian in Kentucky for 31 years! Last year, I did my first innovative grant project titled Listen and Doodle. It was very successful and my students are still enjoying using the resources funded through that grant. This year I have been given another awesome opportunity…Read More
Lights, Camera, Action” are words that are now being heard more and more around the Kentucky these days. “In fact, Jay Hall the executive director of the
Kentucky Office of film and tourism says that state has seen a whopping 600%
growth since 2015″1• With this being said, our STLP working with our middle and high school Language Arts teachers w…Read More
Hello, my name is Jeff Coots and this is currently my first year teaching. As we progress through education, technology becomes the centerpiece to our overall balance in passing knowledge and gaining knowledge. While we as a culture have found to embrace it, we still have many things to learn about the implementation of it within the classroom. By…Read More
This year at Knott County Central High School we were not able to offer an art program to students. This grant would give students the opportunity to publish different forms of artistic categories. We will begin by forming a student editorial board to develop the vision for the publication. Then we will begin the blog/website for the promotion…Read More
The Knott County Central FFA was awarded a grant two years ago to develop an aquaponics system. The system is in placed, being used, and has proven to be very successful. We would like to expand our hydroponic/aquaponics program to include the production of Koi. We feel that there is a market for high quality Koi in the landscaping industry…Read More

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
Seems like a very intuitive project. I am looking forward to hearing more about this project.