• 78 students from 8 KVEC schools arrived at Hazard Community and Technical College to participate in a drone building workshop and indoor race. Betsy Lane, Belfry, Sheldon Clark, Wolfe County, Lee County, Owsley […]

    KVEC Inaugural Drone Race

    https://youtu.be/2RlByVYjYXQ 78 students from 8 KVEC schools arrived at Hazard Community and Technical College to participate in a drone building workshop and indoor race. Betsy Lane, Belfry, Sheldon Clark, Wolfe County, Lee County, Owsley County, Knott County and Middlesboro received...

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  • Free professional learning opportunity where teachers share with other teachers in the subjects of Science, Social Studies, Math, and Language Arts 6 Hours PD credit or EILA hours – provided by the Kentucky Valley […]

    Register: K - 12 Core Subject EdCamp

    Free professional learning opportunity where teachers share with other teachers in the subjects of Science, Social Studies, Math, and Language Arts 6 Hours PD credit or EILA hours - provided by the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative 9:00 AM - 3:00...

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  • KVEC is teaming with Hazard Community and Technical College, Perry County Fiscal Court, Knott County Fiscal Court and the Wendell H. Ford Regional Airport on the USA Drone Port, a national unmanned robotic […]

    KVEC Collaborating on a Flight Path for Student Innovation

    KVEC is teaming with Hazard Community and Technical College, Perry County Fiscal Court, Knott County Fiscal Court and the Wendell H. Ford Regional Airport on the USA Drone Port, a national unmanned robotic research and development facility. “This could be...

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    From the Lexington Herald-Leader

    Article by Bill Estep

    The education partners in the project could develop a pipeline of students to work at the port.
    “This could be a game-changer for Southeast K […]

    Herald-Leader: Will Hazard become the nation’s hub for drone research and development?

    From the Lexington Herald-Leader Article by Bill Estep The education partners in the project could develop a pipeline of students to work at the port. “This could be a game-changer for Southeast Kentucky,” said Paul Green, with the educational cooperative. “It’s cutting-edge...

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