• The FBLA Entrepreneur team are promoting small businesses with a focus on Appalachia Sustainability. They wanted to be “hands on” learners and asked to sell produce from our school garden at the local Pike County Farmer’s Market. This morning they successfully sold bags of stir fry mix, mustard greens, turnip greens, turnips, radishes, green…Read More

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    • I am so impressed by a group of students who show this kind of commitment. Way to go FBLA Entrepreneur team.

  • Announcement: There is now a Promising Practice Holler for folk teachers to share their Promising Practice. Join and discuss your project or engage in discussions with feedback from your colleagues. I can’t wait to be a part of these discussions.

  • Friday, Oct. 31 a mixed group of students from the Primary Talent Pool, Gifted Education Department, and Special Education Dept. went on a field trip to “Friends Drift In Farm.” Charlie and Joyce Pinson showed the students what a “Working Farm” looks like and how important farming is to our community. They saw both animal and produce during the…Read More

  • Good Morning Holler folk. I hope everyone has a great week. Let’s all get out and vote tomorrow. This is a privilege that not everyone has. Goodness, November is here and time is flying. The Professional Growth and Effectiveness System is well into implementation. By now goals should have been completed by the direct supervisor and observations…Read More

  • Composting is a fun addition to ANY school garden. At Pikeville Elementary, we use organic food scraps from the school cafeteria. We gather leaves and grass clippings around school and even bring them from home. The students are learning about the proper ratios of carbon : nitrogen based materials to keep the compost in balance. Thanks to the…Read More

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