Updates/News
Sixth graders at the The Academy @ Shawnee, a middle school in Louisville, Kentucky, are diligently drafting a business plan to sell jewelry made by students at Johnson Nkosi Primary School in Uganda.
Sarah’s recently published article in the Washington Post adds a strong and important teacher voice to the national debate concerning school choice.
On Wednesday, March 1st, Teach Kentucky teachers, Board members, and community partners gathered at the new Heine Brothers warehouse in Louisville’s Portland neighborhood to discuss the successes of individual teachers and schools in Louisville’s West End.
On February 4th, 2017, Teach Kentucky (TKY) community members laced up their sneakers for the American Lung Association’s Fight for Air Climb.
Paul Barnwell’s recent article, published this week in the Atlantic Magazine’s online edition, discusses the rising trend of personalized-learning software in public school classrooms.
Isabel Maremont Lake left the classroom after five years to work with Teach Kentucky teachers. Here, she explains what makes Teach Kentucky unique in terms of support.
Brittany Garrett taught for 4.5 years as a Teach Kentucky math educator at Thomas Jefferson Middle School before recently taking a new position as the Kentucky State Program Manager for MakerMinded.
Addicted to shopping on Amazon? Now you can shop AND help out your favorite nonprofit organization (Teach Kentucky, of course!). Five percent of your Amazon purchases will be donated to Teach Kentucky when you register for the AmazonSmile program.
Louisville provides the cultural offerings that rival those of larger metropolitan areas where it is difficult to live comfortably on a teacher’s salary. Our affordable city is a place where educators can build a career and a home.
We want to share details about Teach Kentucky’s recruitment weekend, the final and pivotal point in the application process.