Educator of the Month: Beth Graves
For some people, life’s calling comes at an early age. Beth Graves of Bourbon Central Elementary was not yet 8 years old when she chose her path.
For some people, life’s calling comes at an early age. Beth Graves of Bourbon Central Elementary was not yet 8 years old when she chose her path.
Nearly four decades on the job and ELL teacher Pat White of Morton Middle School has lost none of her enthusiasm for what she calls the world’s greatest job.
Third-grade teacher Katherine Cox is a natural performer, and that serves her well in her classroom.
What began as a kind of accident has turned into a rewarding career for French teacher Laura Roche Youngworth – which has been nothing but good news for the past 25 years for French students in the state of Kentucky. Roche, as she is called at Beaumont Middle School, intended to be an English teacher […]
As much as he yearns for friends and relatives in his homeland of war-ravaged Iraq, Husam (Sam) AlMimar has found a second home as a computer and technology teacher at Woodford County Middle School.
Barb Reese and Anna Brannen faced each other while sitting in a classroom at the Jessamine Early Learning Village, trading explanations for the success of their school.
In the practice-what-you-preach department, Physical Education teacher Emily Best of Warner Elementary in Nicholasville gets straight A’s.
The key to Stefanie Britt’s success as a teacher at Stonewall Elementary can be summed up with a single word — motherhood.
After 31 years as an educator – 22 in administration – Beverly Henderson was talked out of retiring by Dunbar High Principal Betsy Rains, who lured Henderson with… a salary cut?
“It’s time for math class.”
Those words have haunted countless students through the years, but not the fifth graders at Nicholasville’s Brookside Elementary.