
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.
“File That Under Social Studies” will use interactive files with QR Codes that lead to reading information, videos, activities and games on a particular social studies topic. Using topics from the Kentucky social studies standards for third grade, I will then create file folders with QR codes for each topic. For example, one file will be…Read More
The Trout in the Classroom Project provides students the unique opportunity to examine the life cycle of brown trout by growing their eggs into fingerlings within a classroom setting. Brown Trout are hatched and grown in an aquarium where students monitor both water quality and the developing eggs. Student’s monitor the water quality and record t…Read More
Rose Summary
PHS Biology and 7th grade integrated science students will examine the effects that different levels of growth regulator hormone (Indole-3 acetic acid) have on rose plant establishment when rooting cuttings. During the month of October rose stem cuttings selected from local Knock Out roses (Rosa radrazz) will be treated with various…Read More
Rose Summary
PHS Biology and 7th grade integrated science students will examine the effects that different levels of growth regulator hormone (Indole-3 acetic acid) have on rose plant establishment when rooting cuttings. During the month of October rose stem cuttings selected from local Knock Out roses (Rosa radrazz) will be treated with various…Read More
Project Summary “A Little Touch of Technology”
Over the last few years, my students have had great success using their smart phones in class for various assignments, taking tests on Moodle, participating in interactive review games, and even creating advanced media productions using the app iMovie. But theres always a few students who don’t have…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