Updates/News
Guest blogger and third year teacher Rianna Das gives some reasons to brave the cold and inspire middle school girls to love science.
Teach Kentucky has assembled substantial reimbursement incentives for college graduates seeking to become certified to teach Middle or High School STEM (Science, Math, Technology, Engineering) content areas in the Louisville, Kentucky region.
Guest blogger and third year teacher Lily Nienstedt provides a humorous and thoughtful take on five reasons to become a middle school teacher in Louisville, Kentucky.
Former Teach Kentucky applicant Nicole Harp and her husband own Break the Mold CrossFit in Louisville where they have partnered with Steve’s Club to offer free classes for at-risk youth
In 2016, The Louisville Water Company partnered with local Louisville nonprofit Teach Kentucky to share and distribute science curriculum resources inside regional public middle and high schools.
Teach Kentucky 2017 recruitment weekend dates are set and planning has begun!
Teach Kentucky is featured in The Voice-Tribune’s 2016 education issue as an example of a local organization recruiting top teachers to Jefferson County Public Schools
Teach Kentucky educators are remaining in these turnaround schools, developing themselves as mature, seasoned school leaders.
Ask any teacher the top-five most demanding aspects of their job, and most likely “classroom management” or “discipline” will end up on the list.
What I enjoy most about my role as an educator is helping students become people who can exist and thrive in our current world. This year, I was given the opportunity to teach a class focusing on leadership.