
Floyd County Pilots the Way to High-Quality Curriculum
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has selected Floyd County to work on a pilot program to help schools and districts develop high-quality local curriculum.
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has selected Floyd County to work on a pilot program to help schools and districts develop high-quality local curriculum.
Go ahead try and name something better than a workshop with Dr. Ruby Payne? How about a workshop with Dr. Ruby that can bestow you
Relive the events from the State Fair! Need more State Fair goodness? Check out the photo album as well https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjA3Y1S
On August 19 KVEC held its monthly board meeting at the Kentucky Exposition Center State Fairgrounds in Louisville Kentucky. Bart Fleiner, Executive Director for the
Sarah Gifford a 4th grader out of Robertson County excelled at the KY State Fair earlier this week to become the Champion in the Non-Smoked
We are back with a Summer Edition of the News Show. We’ve got stories from all over the Commonwealth. You can watch the full show
Ashland Independent Schools hosted their Summer STEM Camp last week and they were gracious enough to invite us. While we didn’t get a chance to
Here at KVEC, there is one thing we can’t get enough of… TRAININGS! PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT! SKILL DEVELOPMENT and a heap of other synonyms. So below
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 and it could really lead to a lot of economic benefit for our region.”
The $15,000 grant the school won to help create new jobs is part of a Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative contest. That nonprofit wants to develop technical curriculum to better prepare students for emerging fields.
MIT Appalachian Health Hack-a-thon announces event winners published by The Lane Report Hack-a-thon participants included students from Pikeville, Paintsville and Letcher County, who participated in