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In partnership with and
in service to our community, the mission of Ballard
County Schools is to prepare every student to be a
successful individual. Our 1,300-plus students not only
attend core content courses, but also have rich choices
for additional opportunities. We have one high school
and an interconnected middle school, one elementary and
one preschool, located off-campus in LaCenter. A
brand-new, state-of-the-art high school opened in
January 2006; a new middle school followed in
2007.
Our staff members,
certified and classified, all work toward sustaining a
positive learning environment with high expectations for
all students. Our faculty receives extensive
professional development in the areas of differentiated
instruction and recognition of diverse learning styles.
Ballard County is constantly in the process of analyzing
school culture, plus classroom and test data, in an
effort to ensure excellence.
Our rural setting and
background offer small-town amenities without
sacrificing current technological resources. With the
opening of our new schools, our upper-level students
will have a 2.5 to 1 student-computer ratio. There is an
interactive Smart Board in every middle and high school classroom,
where technology is integrated into the curriculum on a
daily basis. Our teachers bring Internet-accessible
materials to life, enhancing the exposure and realism of
many studied subjects. We also offer electronic products
like Quizdom, credit recovery through Plato, and
instruction in many other kinds of software currently
used by business and industry.
We begin with 3- and
4-year-olds, and continue offering life-long learning
classes through our adult and career education
divisions. Our younger students can receive some forms
of speech and occupational therapies on-site at their
schools. For our older students, we currently offer
seven advanced placement classes in subjects ranging
from English to chemistry, and 13 dual-credit courses
in association with West Kentucky Community and
Technology College in Paducah. Students can leave high
school with a significant number of college credits, or
receive certification in several vocational programs,
all without any additional tuition costs.
All curricula are aligned
to the Kentucky Program of Studies, Academic
Expectations. Core content for assessment programs used
in classroom instruction is research-based. School and
district planning follows the Kentucky Department of
Education document of Standards and Indicators of School
Improvement.
Our purpose at Ballard
County Schools is to ensure that every student receives
an education based on high academic standards and gets
the resources needed to attain success, regardless of
socio-economic status, race, or gender. Our system is an
equal education and employment opportunities
institution. We are fully compliant with Title IX and
Title I standards, as well as in requirement of
Individual Education Plans for special-needs students
and Individual Graduation Plans.
Co-curricular programs
provide additional opportunities for students to develop
skills for the real world. The following activities are
offered to our students:
Elementary: Academic
Team; Junior Beta Club; art and speech festivals;
science fair, student council; talent show; 4-H Clubs;
Boy and Girl Scouts; chorus; Fifth Dimension Mall; and
Little League basketball, football, and cheerleading.
Middle: Academic Team,
Future Problem Solving, student council, Honor Society,
choir and band.
High: Academic Team,
student council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Future Teachers Association, National Art Honor Society,
Beta Club, Y-Club, Future Business Leaders of America,
Spanish Club and Family, Career and Community Leaders of
America, choir and band.
Middle- and high-school
sports: golf, football, basketball, volleyball,
softball, baseball, track, cross-country, tennis and
swimming.
We welcome parents and
visitors into all of our buildings. Please let us know
you’re coming, and please check in with the school
secretary when you arrive. The safety of our students is
extremely important to us.
Important Documents
2010-11 Comprehensive
District Improvement Plan (CDIP)
FY11 Assurances
CDIP
Implementation and Impact Check November 2007
2009-10 District Report
Card
Online School
Board Policies
2011-12
District Employee Handbook
2008-09 Student Drug Test Consent Form
Ballard County Schools
Special Education Procedures
Ballard County Schools
504 Procedures
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