Teach Kentucky Community
Teach Kentucky will be commemorating its 15-year anniversary at a private event at the Louisville Water Tower Park on Thursday evening. The organization has brought 272 top college grads to teach in underserved middle and high school public classrooms, according to a news release.
Guest bloggers and second year teachers Olivia Carner and Lizz Weir share the top 10 reasons they think people should join Teach Kentucky as teachers who have fun and make a difference.
Chris Ryczek, a 2011 cohort member, writes about his experience as an AmeriCorps member prior to joining Teach Kentucky.
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.
Eunbee loved the support she received from her first-year Retired Teacher Advocate. Below is her reflection about the support and experience.
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.
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.