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We are thrilled to share the outstanding contributions of our dedicated educators, Zachary Musick, Nathan Simpson, and Stella Pollard, who recently presented at the Kentucky Society for Technology in Education (KYSTE) conference last week.


Zachary Musick: PBL Presentation

FCHS’ Zachary Musick delivered an insightful presentation on Project-Based Learning (PBL). His session focused on innovative strategies to engage students in real-world problem-solving and critical thinking. By integrating PBL into the curriculum, Zachary demonstrated how students can develop essential skills such as collaboration, communication, and creativity. The presentation was well-received, with attendees praising the practical examples and success stories shared by Zachary.



Nathan Simpson and Stella Pollard: MIBS Presentation

Two members of our IT Department, Nathan Simpson and Stella Pollard, alongside STEP CG captivated the audience with their joint presentation on Managed Internet Broadband Systems (MIBS). Their session covered the importance of effective data management in educational settings and how MIBS can streamline administrative processes, enhance decision-making, and improve overall school efficiency. Nathan and Stella's expertise and enthusiasm for the subject were evident, and their presentation provided valuable insights for educators and administrators looking to leverage technology for better school management.


A Proud Moment for Franklin County Schools

The participation of Zachary Musick, Nathan Simpson, and Stella Pollard at KYSTE highlights the commitment of Franklin County Schools to fostering professional development and innovation in education. We are incredibly proud of their achievements and grateful for their dedication to enhancing the learning experience for our students.

As we continue to support our educators in their professional growth, we look forward to more opportunities to showcase the talent and expertise within our district. Congratulations to Zachary, Nathan, and Stella for their exceptional presentations and for representing Franklin County Schools with distinction!

FCs sign, sunny day. Nathan, Stella, and Zach