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Metcalfe teacher selected for Innovative Teacher Fellowship

By Torrie Osbon, Communications Director

Metcalfe County Schools is proud to announce middle school teacher Nikki Jolly is one of ten educators selected for the 2023-2024 Innovative Teacher Fellowship program.

Teachers were selected from applications across the state whose districts are members of the Kentucky Innovative Learning Network (KY ILN). KY ILN is a partnership between local school districts and the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), providing a shared professional learning space for education leaders.


"I am very excited to be selected to this prestigious program," Jolly said. "I believe the fellowship will give me the opportunity to better myself as a teacher, as well as strengthen my knowledge in my new role as the arts and humanities teacher at Metcalfe County Middle School."

Educators in this cohort will craft innovative experiences that connect to the three big ideas of United We Learn vision: creating vibrant learning experiences, accelerating innovation, and building a bold new future with communities.

Superintendent Josh Hurt said, "We are very proud of Mrs. Jolly for her efforts in this program.

Her work exemplifies her willingness to do whatever it takes to provide the best education possible for her students."

Jolly said. "Connecting with many different teachers in various backgrounds across the state is beneficial in many wavs, and I am ready to take on this opportunity to learn from others."*

Jolly and her husband, Richie, live in the Center community. They have three children: Dathan, Mayci, and Bree.

About Metcalfe Count Schools -- The mission of Metcalfe County Schools is to foster true, long-lasting, deeper LEARNING in the SAFEST possible environment resulting in a first-class STUDENT EXPERIENCE. Our vision is to offer options and opportunities for the success of all Metcalfe County students. Visit www.metcalfeschools.com to learn more, or follow us @MetcalfeSchools on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. #MetcalfellornetsEver


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MCMS teacher selected for Innovative Teacher Fellowship



2023-10-19 - Metcalfe County, KY - Photo by Torrie Osbon, Director of Communications, Metcalfe County Schools.

Nikki Jolly is one of ten educators selected for the 2023-2024 Innovative Teacher Fellowship program.

Teachers were selected from applications across the state whose districts are members of the Kentucky Innovative Learning Network (KY ILN). KY ILN is a partnership between local school districts and the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), providing a shared professional learning space for education leaders.

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