• STARS (Students Transforming Appalachia with Real-world Solutions) mini grant applications will be given at the training sessions.
    MS Entrepreneurial Training August 25 KVEC Office 9-3:30
    HS Entrepreneurial Training September 3 UPIKE Coleman College of Business Board Room
    Community Problem Solving Training September 1 Jenny Wiley…Read More

  • Health Care Careers on the Move!

    Knott County Central Anatomy and Physiology I and II students job shadow as part of this honors class. Each student will be given the opportunity to shadow 3 professionals, for a half day each, in health career fields of their interest. This allows students to determine if these careers are a possible fit for…Read More

  • Looking for something to do this summer? The East KY Science Center is offering many fun, learning opportunities.
    East KY Science Center Summer Camps
    Preschool and Kindergarten
    Junior Engineer | July 10 | 9 a.m. to noon | $10 (Member), $15 (Non-member): You’ll love being a Junior Engineer for the day!
    Fourth through sixth grades

    Water Wonders | J…Read More

  • The science unit of instruction I implemented was entitled Wondrous Waves: A Study of Sound. Through the implementation of first grade Next Generation Physical Science Standards, students participated in collaborative, interdisciplinary, relevant investigations relating sound. This includes developing an understanding of the way in sound…Read More

  • Through project-based problem solving, my second grade class researched ways to improve the environment by planting blight-resistant American Chestnut trees on reclaimed mine sites in Appalachia. Thanks to contributions from the Kentucky Chapter of the American Chestnut Foundation, Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative, Green Forest Works…Read More

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    • This is a great project, Alice. I am planning to keep up on the progress growing those native Chestnut trees. When I visited your classroom I was amazed at the student’s technology skills. I had never seen 2nd grade students with that kind of research skills. Great work–both you and your students.

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