Kids Eat Here Offers Free Summer Meals for Local Children
Kids Eat Here, a local initiative to promote the federal Summer Food Service Program, aims to ensure that all students have enough to eat during summer break.
Kids Eat Here, a local initiative to promote the federal Summer Food Service Program, aims to ensure that all students have enough to eat during summer break.
Kindergarten students entering Fayette County Public Schools this August can look forward to a variety of fun, free and educational activities this summer through the Countdown to Kindergarten program.
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?
As most parents know by now, if your high school senior has not chosen a college, he has until May 1 to decide. Once the selection is made and your child is enrolled in college, the next step is making the transition from high school to college. The first year in college can be the […]
Zachary Larkin, 14, began struggling with letters in the first grade. He pushed through but by second grade he was confused about the sound that each letter made. Then, he was diagnosed with ADHD, and he was assured he would eventually catch up. Zachary, with the help of his mother, Cinnamon of Lawrenceburg, kept pushing […]
Talent certainly runs in this Garrard County family. Like his brother before him, Coty Sanford and a team of four classmates took home first place in the recent Keep It Real Remix video contest. Coty’s brother, Parker Young, won three consecutive titles from 2007-2009 and now works for Disney Studios in Florida. In their first […]
“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.
As we enter March, the school year is rapidly nearing the end.
It’s getting late for some to totally transform a disappointing year.
To prevent a similar scramble next year, it’s time to consider the benefits of The Curious Edge.
The award-winning Lexington Children’s Theatre, which already serves more than 130,000 children a year, has expanded its reach with yet another creative opportunity for kids.