The Imagination Library’s tree is up at the Henderson County Public Library! It’s bright and shiny - just like Dolly! Please consider donating to help cover shipping costs of the 1,460 books mailed to Henderson children enrolled in the program. Just $30 mails books to a child for an entire year! Donation envelopes are beside our tree or donate on the Imaginationlibrary.com website! Be sure to designate Henderson County as the recipient! Thanks for supporting this early literacy project! ... See MoreSee Less
The Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation says “thank you” to the Henderson Rotary Club for financially supporting Engagement Grants for innovative school projects! They are also supporters of the Imagination Library program that provides free books to Henderson children between the ages of birth to five. Thanks Rotarians for serving our community so well! We appreciate you! ... See MoreSee Less
New art teachers need new art supplies! The Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation was pleased to award South Middle School art teacher, Mrs. Carrie Gentry, a grant to equip her classroom with needed supplies! Her students enjoy creating Andy Warhol’s pop art style self portraits! Her class is a colorful place for students to express themselves through their artwork! ... See MoreSee Less
Seventh grade students at South Middle School see plant and animal cells like never before in Mrs. Austin’s class! The Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation awarded her class 1,000 to purchase new microscopes for the science department. The microscopes are definitely a big hit with students and enhance learning experiences! ... See MoreSee Less
Kindergarten students in Mrs. Deanna Vandiver’s class at A. B. Chandler Elementary School enjoy spelling sight words using magnetic letters and individual whiteboards. Mrs. Vandiver stated, “ the students are engaged more since they each have their own set of letters and a board instead of waiting for a turn to come up to a classroom board and set of letters”. Mrs. Vandiver applied for and received grant funding from the Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation to enhance the learning of her students through this hands on approach. ... See MoreSee Less
Second graders at Niagara Elementary School love the flexible stools at the reading table and additional books in their classroom libraries made possible by funding from the Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation. Students in Mrs. Kristen Duckworth’s class say they love the stools because they are “ comfy and wiggly”. Mrs. Macey Wright says she appreciates the additional non fiction books she is able to have available for students. HKEF promotes reading! ... See MoreSee Less
Mrs. Phyll Ann Cummins’ first graders are loving the Take Home Library that connects classroom reading with reading at home! Thanks Henderson Breakfast Lions Club and Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation for sponsoring this project! ... See MoreSee Less
Sixth grade students at South Middle School learn the history of written communication in Mrs. Alicia Elliott’s class. She has numerous hands on projects planned for students throughout the school year thanks to grant funding from the Henderson Rotary Club and the Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation! Take a look! ... See MoreSee Less
The Imagination Library’s tree is up at the Henderson County Public Library! It’s bright and shiny - just like Dolly! Please consider donating to help cover shipping costs of the 1,460 books mailed to Henderson children enrolled in the program. Just $30 mails books to a child for an entire year! Donation envelopes are beside our tree or donate on the Imaginationlibrary.com website! Be sure to designate Henderson County as the recipient! Thanks for supporting this early literacy project! ... See MoreSee Less
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It's so pretty!! Great job ladies!
Awesome display
Ashley Dowell
Kayce Glassco
200 Million Reasons to Celebrate! 🎉 Enroll now and join the celebration! ... See MoreSee Less
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The Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation says “thank you” to the Henderson Rotary Club for financially supporting Engagement Grants for innovative school projects! They are also supporters of the Imagination Library program that provides free books to Henderson children between the ages of birth to five. Thanks Rotarians for serving our community so well! We appreciate you! ... See MoreSee Less
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New art teachers need new art supplies! The Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation was pleased to award South Middle School art teacher, Mrs. Carrie Gentry, a grant to equip her classroom with needed supplies! Her students enjoy creating Andy Warhol’s pop art style self portraits! Her class is a colorful place for students to express themselves through their artwork! ... See MoreSee Less
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Oh this is great Carrie Arnett Gentry!! Especially since I still owe you supplies I think 🤪🤦🏻♀️🙄😜😩🫣
Seventh grade students at South Middle School see plant and animal cells like never before in Mrs. Austin’s class! The Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation awarded her class 1,000 to purchase new microscopes for the science department. The microscopes are definitely a big hit with students and enhance learning experiences! ... See MoreSee Less
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Kindergarten students in Mrs. Deanna Vandiver’s class at A. B. Chandler Elementary School enjoy spelling sight words using magnetic letters and individual whiteboards. Mrs. Vandiver stated, “ the students are engaged more since they each have their own set of letters and a board instead of waiting for a turn to come up to a classroom board and set of letters”. Mrs. Vandiver applied for and received grant funding from the Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation to enhance the learning of her students through this hands on approach. ... See MoreSee Less
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Second graders at Niagara Elementary School love the flexible stools at the reading table and additional books in their classroom libraries made possible by funding from the Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation. Students in Mrs. Kristen Duckworth’s class say they love the stools because they are “ comfy and wiggly”. Mrs. Macey Wright says she appreciates the additional non fiction books she is able to have available for students. HKEF promotes reading! ... See MoreSee Less
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Very thankful for this opportunity! Thank you!
Thank you!
Mrs. Phyll Ann Cummins’ first graders are loving the Take Home Library that connects classroom reading with reading at home! Thanks Henderson Breakfast Lions Club and Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation for sponsoring this project! ... See MoreSee Less
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Sixth grade students at South Middle School learn the history of written communication in Mrs. Alicia Elliott’s class. She has numerous hands on projects planned for students throughout the school year thanks to grant funding from the Henderson Rotary Club and the Henderson Kentucky Education Foundation! Take a look! ... See MoreSee Less
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