
Historic Dessie Scott School Building Destroyed by Fire
A landmark in the Pine Ridge community was lost late Thursday night, January 22, as fire destroyed the main school building on the Dessie Scott
Here is a video to show you how to construct a low tunnel to protect your plants in cold weather!
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We are so excited to post the first “How to” videos from our digital library. These videos will hopefully allow you to see what we are doing in our garden as well as what the students are learning. The videos aren’t perfect, but the kids have worked very hard and are happy to share their work! Please let us know if you learn anything new!…Read More
Late January isn’t typically the time of year that Kentucky gardeners go to the backyard and harvest greens for salad! Lucky for us, the school garden at Pikeville Elementary School is thriving! The students were able to harvest enough kale, pak choy, carrots, turnips and radishes for 2 days worth of kale salad in the cafeteria. Our students…Read More
http://www.motherofahubbard.com/growing-school-gardens-in-winter/
Please check out the blog post about our school garden at Pikeville Elementary School!
This is fantastic, Posting this in our Tech Tuesday flyer.
Fantastic work! I’d love to see the videos the students made. Have you had any beekeepers talk to the students?
Tues. Jan 13th was a cold day, but with temps in the 30’s we were able to take of the GG 51 row cover and leave the GG 30 to take care of the plants this week. The kale you see this young man crunching on is as sweet as can be! So yummy! We have eaten it in stir-fry, salad and baked kale chips. At home I use it in soup. Kale is extremely…Read More

A landmark in the Pine Ridge community was lost late Thursday night, January 22, as fire destroyed the main school building on the Dessie Scott

The district has officially launched a Professional Development Cadre for Aspiring Leaders, a new initiative designed to help educators who are ready to take the
Not sure I knew cabbage worms existed! Great job!!