STEM Education
Kayleigh Schneider Caskey reflects about the positive impact her tenure as a Louisville Water Company Fellow has on her students and curriculum.
Aubrey Holle is using her partnership with the Louisville Water Company to help her students dive into project-based learning this year.
Kayleigh Schneider Caskey writes about her first semester as a Louisville Water Company Fellow.
Chris Ryczek, a 2011 cohort member, writes about his experience as an AmeriCorps member prior to joining Teach Kentucky.
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.
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.
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 (TKY) announces its 2017 teacher recruitment initiatives to meet JCPS’s STEM educator demand at Louisville Water Tower Park tonight at 5:30 pm.