Updates/News
Tyler Shearon, a 2007 program participant of Teach Kentucky, has been named the new principal of Southern High School in Louisville, Kentucky.
This fall, 38 new teachers hailing from 20 states and 36 universities will launch their education careers in 24 different Louisville region high-needs middle and high schools.
Ivy Plus Academy works with 100 high-achieving Fern Creek students grades 9-12 to explore higher education opportunities at selective institutions across the United States.
In a recent Courier Journal article, Barnwell promotes furthering Deeper Learning initiatives in JCPS. You can read it here.
Teach Kentucky is thrilled to announce that a 13-year veteran of its program, Austin Allain, received a 2017 Hilliard Lyons Excellence Award.
Katie Punsly, a second-year educator teaching Reading Enrichment at Lassiter Middle School, has been named a Kentucky Hope Street Group Fellow. Selected annually via a rigorous application process…
Kennita Ballard is winning awards, enrolling in summer workshops, and participating in leadership opportunities
Eunbee loved the support she received from her first-year Retired Teacher Advocate. Below is her reflection about the support and experience.
We have an exciting follow-up to our recent story about the Ugandan partnership and project-based learning initiative launched by TKY educator Sara Torkelson in her sixth grade classroom at Shawnee Middle School. The story was recently featured in the Courier Journal.
Geena recently spent four days at a PEBC Thinking Strategies Institute, which was hosted by Shelby County Public Schools. She shares her reflections on the experience.