Thank You, Superintendent Phillip Watts
Phillip Watts, Superintendent of the Breathitt County School District received an award from the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative for his leadership during the 2021-2022 school
Phillip Watts, Superintendent of the Breathitt County School District received an award from the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative for his leadership during the 2021-2022 school
Yes, that’s right this tiny house is for sale for a limited time! Don and his students have been building Tiny Houses since the start
Hey everyone, this meeting is a hybrid and it comes at no cost to your district or school. The meeting is being held in Carter
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This workshop is only available online and school leaders and teachers are encouraged to register. Click here to register. IT’S FREE! Please feel free to
Ever wanted to see all of KVEC’S Professional Learning events in one place? Well, now you can. You can either just click here or go
High school students need explicit/intentional writing instruction that helps them to think about the elements of paragraph writing and build stamina and critical thinkingfor essay
Middle school students need explicit/intentional, age-appropriate writing instruction. This session will build upon The Hochman Method for teaching writing by providing clear, coherent, evidence-based methods
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. âThis could be a game-changer for Southeast Kentucky,â said Paul Green, with the educational cooperative. âItâs cutting-edge and it could really lead to a lot of economic benefit for our region.â
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
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