Beechwood High School has been chosen as one of the eleven 'Spotlight Schools' in Kentucky, according to the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE).
In a significant move to elevate education across the state, the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has recognised 11 schools as 2025 Spotlight Schools. These schools have demonstrated exceptional academic performance, innovative practices, and a commendable commitment to student success.
The Spotlight Schools, including Beechwood High School, J. Graham Brown School, duPont Manual High School, and many others, are expected to take on an important role in the ongoing efforts to improve education in Kentucky. The KDE looks forward to working closely with these schools in their mission to elevate education statewide.
The Spotlight Schools have been chosen for their dedication to continuous improvement and creating positive, inclusive learning environments. The schools' narratives serve as powerful tools for educators and leaders seeking to implement effective practices in their own schools. Each school's Story Card on the Spotlight Schools webpage provides valuable insights and inspiration for educators looking to strengthen their instructional strategies and initiatives.
The KDE emphasises innovative educational practices, leadership focused on continuous improvement and student-centered outcomes, effective teaching strategies tailored to enhance student learning, and a commitment to fostering environments that promote success for all students. The exact detailed practices may vary by school, but the overall approach centres on leadership, innovation, and excellence in teaching and learning as drivers of success.
By designating these schools as Spotlight Schools, KDE aims to leverage their models as exemplars for raising student achievement throughout Kentucky, amplifying their influence beyond their own communities. The 11 Spotlight Schools for 2025 include a diverse range of schools from elementary to high schools across multiple counties.
The Spotlight Schools' journey, documented and shared on their story cards, offers insights into key strategies, initiatives, and lessons learned. Schools across Kentucky are encouraged to visit the Spotlight Schools webpage to learn about the practices implemented to close achievement gaps, elevate student, family, and community engagement, and foster academic success.
Commissioner of Education Robbie Fletcher stated that recognising these outstanding schools allows them to showcase the incredible work happening in classrooms across Kentucky. Angie Alexander, principal of Farristown Middle School, considers being recognised as a Spotlight School a tremendous honor for the school's staff.
For more information about Spotlight Schools, visit www.education.ky.gov. The 2025 Spotlight Schools' key strategies and initiatives revolve around demonstrated outstanding leadership, innovative, effective teaching methods, dedication to continuous school improvement, establishing positive and inclusive learning communities, and serving as models to promote statewide educational excellence.
- These recognized 2025 Spotlight Schools, such as Beechwood High School and J. Graham Brown School, originating from Kentucky, are expected to serve as models, utilizing their innovative educational practices to inspire improvements in education across the state.
- It is essential for educators seeking to implement effective practices and learn from successful strategies to study the narratives of the Spotlight Schools, which offer valuable insights and inspiration for creating positive, inclusive learning environments.
- The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) looks beyond the schools' achievements within their communities, aiming to amplify the influence of these Spotlight Schools, particularly in regard to closing achievement gaps and fostering academic success, across general news and education-and-self-development circles in Kentucky.