Register Now for the 2023 March Leadership Meetings
In order to provide equitable learning environments for all students, it is important for schools and districts to translate the Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) into a guaranteed and viable curriculum. The regional educational cooperatives, in partnership with the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), will host in-person meetings in March for district and school leaders to examine tools and resources available to help strengthen instructional coherence at the local level.
The purpose of the meeting is to provide the following:
- Academic Standards Update
- KAS for Science
- KAS for Social Studies
- Model Curriculum Framework Resource Update
- Curriculum Development Process, Consumer Guides
- High-Quality Instructional Resources
- Kentucky Multi-Tiered System of Supports Resource Update
Dates and Locations
Click on the date to learn more and register now for the live, in-person, 3-hour session of your choice. Space is limited at each location - reserve your now!
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March 8: Shelbyville, Ohio Valley Educational Cooperative, 9 a.m. ET
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March 14: Hazard, Kentucky Valley Education Cooperative, 9 a.m. ET
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March 17: Lexington, Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative, 9 a.m. ET
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March 20: Ashland, Kentucky Educational Development Corporation, 9 a.m. ET
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March 21: London, Southeast/South-Central Educational Cooperative, 9 a.m. ET
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March 23: Cold Spring, Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational Services, 9 a.m. ET
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March 28: Bowling Green, Green River Regional Educational Cooperative, 9 a.m. CT
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March 29: Eddyville, West Kentucky Educational Cooperative, 9 a.m. CT
Participants will need to bring a personal device to access documents from the digital meeting folder.
New training series 'Science Leadership for Standards Implementation' offered through PIMSER
The Partnership Institute for Math and Science Education Reform (PIMSER) is offering a new professional learning series for administrative leadership at the district and school level for those responsible for policies, both informal and formal, that are essential for effective implementation of the Kentucky Academic Standards for Science.
With support from the Kentucky Department of Education, the series is free to attend.
Choose from one of six different locations throughout the state to attend a series of five meetings focused on how best to support your science staff with effective standards implementation. Visit the Science Leadership for Standards Implementation webpage for more details, dates and registration. For more information, please contact Jessica Eaton.
Standards Newsletter Archive
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