Ms. Allen, a student teacher in Mrs. Payne's 4th and 5th-grade classes at Keavy Elementary, organized an egg relay to help students learn about building an on-demand writing template. The students were divided into groups to see which team could complete the template format the fastest.
13 days ago, Molly Barnett
Students working as a group to complete their assignment
Students reading their clue for their on-demand writing template
Students working on their on-demand writing template
Three students discussing their assignments
Students working together to complete an assignment
Students collecting eggs for the egg relay
Keavy Elementary students in Mrs. Martin’s class reviewed adding two-digit numbers and multiples of tens using base-ten blocks. After solving their problems, students got to shoot the basketball.
3 months ago, Molly Barnett
Student solving a math problem
Student smiling getting ready to shoot basketball
Student writing down answer to math problem
Student smiling after shooting basketball
Student shooting basketball
Student counting to solve math problem
Students cheering on classmate who shot basketball
Student completing a math problem
Student working on math problem
KEAVY Open House August 6, 2024 5-7 PM K-5th Grades
10 months ago, Chasity Fields
Open House
Mrs. Martin's first-grade class at Keavy Elementary completed an activity after reading the book, The Good Egg by Jory John.
over 1 year ago, Molly Barnett
Students painting in Mrs. Martins' class at Keavy Elementary
New this year to Laurel County School buses is the installation of Stop Arm cameras. The small cameras, about the size of a cell phone, are located directly below the Stop sign that is activated during a school bus pick-up/ drop-off. The cameras turn on and begin recording when motion is detected during a bus pick-up/drop-off. It is illegal to pass a school bus when the Stop Arm is activated. Student safety is the number one priority for Laurel County Schools. The Laurel County Schools Police Department will be working with the London Police Department and the Laurel County Sheriff's Office to ensure drivers obey the law. We encourage drivers to be alert and aware as Laurel County Schools welcome nearly 9,000 students back to school this Thursday, August 10, 2023. Allow extra time and be prepared for delays the first couple of days.
over 1 year ago, Molly Barnett
KY School Bus Stop Law
Divided Hwy diagram
Danger Zone diagram with passing cars
Laurel County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Doug Bennett has announced his retirement after 31 years in education. Dr. Bennett has led Laurel County Public Schools for the last 11 years. His last day will be July 31, 2023. A full press release will be coming soon.
almost 2 years ago, Molly Barnett
Special Announcement