• Gaming…the answer to math success? Based on math benchmark scores on the Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment, it is evident that students are entering 2nd grade below grade-level. This year I will implement math gaming into my math curriculum, through an online program called Prodigy. Through gaming, I expect an increase in math MAP…Read More

  • My project is the redesign of my classroom using whiteboard skins and LCD ewriters. This will allow more space for more students to work their problems out showing their work in an almost paperless environment. Students will be able to take class time to focus on practicing and developing math skills in order to master the Common Core standards…Read More

  • Piling Up Stones: A Collection of Mountain Memories and Wisdom

    Ms. Rebecca Potter and Dr. Michael C. Melton, Letcher County Central High School

    We have a rich history and culture in central Appalachia that we have not or very rarely promoted to the world outside our hills. With the inevitability of time, we are losing members of our…Read More

  • Our school library is currently a traditional research and reading-centered space. It is dated and does not have spaces or equipment necessary to accommodate students as active participants of learning. Our strategy will be to implement several new spaces to accommodate participatory 21st century learning. We want to redesign our media center to…Read More

  • Who, what, when, where, why, and how Ceramics? One of big issues is funding for expensive art materials and then the opportunity to play with and learn about the medium. With this grant students will be provided the materials and the hands on learning to explore and create. Opening a door to imagination.

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