Kentucky Department of Education Names 2025 Spotlight Schools

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News Summary

The Kentucky Department of Education has announced eleven schools as 2025 Spotlight Schools, recognizing them for exceptional academic performance and innovative practices. This recognition highlights schools that demonstrate a commitment to student success and effective teaching strategies. Each selected school showcased its journey via story cards documenting successful initiatives and shared practices. The KDE aims to foster collaboration and continuous improvement among these schools to elevate educational standards across Kentucky, benefiting students throughout the state.

Louisville, Kentucky — Kentucky Department of Education Names 2025 Spotlight Schools Recognizing Academic Excellence

The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has announced the selection of eleven schools across the state as 2025 Spotlight Schools. This recognition highlights schools that have demonstrated exceptional academic performance, innovative practices, and a firm commitment to student success.

List of Recognized Schools

  • Beechwood High School (Beechwood Independent)
  • Cold Hill Elementary School (Laurel County)
  • Dawson Springs Jr./Sr. High School (Dawson Springs Independent)
  • duPont Manual High School (Jefferson County)
  • Farmington Elementary School (Graves County)
  • Farristown Middle School (Madison County)
  • Graham Brown School (Jefferson County)
  • McKee Elementary (Jackson County)
  • Pikeville High School (Pikeville Independent)
  • South Warren Middle School (Warren County)
  • B. Muncy Elementary School (Leslie County)

Criteria and Focus Areas for Recognition

These Spotlight Schools were selected based on their leadership quality, effective teaching strategies, and dedication to continuous improvement. The schools have shown a capacity to innovate and implement practices that elevate student achievement and engagement.

Sharing of Best Practices

As part of the recognition, each school has prepared a story card that documents its journey, including details about successful strategies, innovative initiatives, and lessons learned along the way. These story cards serve as valuable resources for educators and school leaders seeking to improve their own practices.

Support and Collaboration

Schools across Kentucky are encouraged to visit the Spotlight Schools webpage to access these story cards and gain insights into effective approaches for closing achievement gaps and fostering academic success. The goal is to facilitate a collaborative environment where schools can learn from each other’s successes and challenges.

Statements from Educational Leaders

The KDE Commissioner emphasized the importance of recognizing outstanding schools to showcase exemplary work happening in classrooms statewide. The recognition aims to motivate other schools to adopt successful strategies and strive for excellence.

Principals of some Spotlight Schools, including Farristown Middle School, expressed appreciation for the recognition. They see it as an opportunity for increased collaboration and ongoing professional development, which ultimately benefits students.

Future Initiatives

The Kentucky Department of Education, led by Commissioner Robbie Fletcher, is committed to collaborating with these Spotlight Schools to continue improving education across the state. Plans include sharing best practices, supporting innovative initiatives, and fostering a culture of continuous growth and learning.

Additional Information

For more details about the Spotlight Schools program, resources, and success stories, interested parties can visit the official Kentucky Department of Education website at www.education.ky.gov.

The recognition of these schools marks a significant step toward elevating educational standards and ensuring all Kentucky students have access to high-quality learning environments.

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