Posted: 9:31 PM Three educators have been selected for the inaugural class of the Governor Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame. The three were chosen by a statewide selection committee.
Posted: 10:19 PM State Representative J.R. Gray says he plans to file a bill that would make it illegal for a teacher to have sex with someone under 18. Teachers break no criminal laws by having consensual sex with students, as long as they are at least 16 years old.
Updated: 11:04 PM State Representative Jon Draud has announced his resignation, days after the lawmaker was chosen to be Kentucky's next education commissioner.
Updated: 10:44 PM Students from Muhlenberg North High School, Williamstown Junior-Senior High and Gamaliel Elementary are the top winners in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s 2007 Adopt-a-Highway poster contest.
Posted: 11:33 PM A well-known children's author spends the entire day showing students how reading and writing impacts their learning. Margaret Peterson Haddix has written at least 20 books for children.
Updated: 7:29 PM People in the community came together Nov. 20 to give some Warren County high schoolers a Thanksgiving meal they'll never forget. Over a traditional turkey dinner, students at Lighthouse Academy shared Thanksgiving with their teachers.
Updated: 6:57 PM Hart County High School is the latest area school to have a confirmed case of MRSA, a contagious and often dangerous strain of staph infection. It is the school's first and only confirmed case.
Updated: 6:37 PM The college hosted a vice-presidential debate back in 2000. On Nov. 19, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced dates and sites of three presidential and one vice-presidential debate.
Updated: 10:39 PM Nov. 17 was the last day of learning for elementary and middle school students participating in WKU's Super Saturday event. The four-weekend program is sponsored by the Center for Gifted Studies at WKU.
Updated: 10:38 PM A critical shortage of math and science teachers is being addressed by a nearly $2.5-million grant at Western Kentucky University. On Nov. 16. Western was named one of only 12 schools nationwide to receive a grant from the National Math and Science Initiative.
Updated: 10:39 PM You can help a local school achieve its mission of helping children with disabilities. You can get a ticket at the Clinical Education Complex on 14th Street in Bowling Green, or by calling 745-4CEC. The drawing is Nov. 19 at 4 p.m.
Updated: 9:56 PM The Kentucky Board of Education brushes aside a request from Governor-Elect Steve Beshear to reopen its search for a new commissioner.
Updated: 7:36 PM The Warren County Public Schools' Language and Literacy Center received the award of excellence for having the best after-school program for LEP students in Kentucky.
Posted: 6:18 PM An assistant professor at Morehead University faces a charge of wanton endangerment after police say her baby girl tested positive for cocaine
Updated: 11:06 PM A year ago, the Warren Foundation of Academic Excellence was formed to help children in our area. Its three main goals are recognizing exceptional educators, working with gifted math and science elementary students and promoting reading among our youth.
Posted: 7:21 PM An attorney for a Pennsylvania teen who admitted plotting a school attack confirms the boy had chatted online with a teenage outcast in Finland.
Updated: 4:58 PM The Institute for International Education says more than 223,000 U.S. students studied abroad in the 2005-2006 academic year. That's up 8.5-percent from the year before.
Updated: 6:23 PM It was an event that brought blaring speakers, hamburger grills and a sea of red jerseys. Students and alumni flooded the campus for the first Homecoming since the football program was moved to Division 1-A.
Posted: 5:08 PM A longtime student media adviser, a leader in American higher education and a top professional golfer are the newest members of Western's Hall of Distinguished Alumni.
Updated: 11:04 PM As Veteran's Day nears, students at Warren East Middle School spent the day learning about patriotism and education in an unusual way.
Updated: 8:22 PM A fraternity that was suspended from WKU's campus for three years due to a hazing incident is now back. They are now hoping to change their image on campus and within the community.