Sep 5 Coronavirus 6 Strategies To Make Classrooms Safer As The Delta Variant Spreads Experts say it's more critical than ever that schools deploy multiple layers of precautions to curb the spread of the virus. By Maria Godoy, NPR Sep 5 Coronavirus 6 Strategies To Make Classrooms Safer As Delta Variant Spreads Maria Godoy, NPR
May 1 Health Child Hunger In Kentucky Higher Than National Rate A new report from Feeding America shows that 187,000 children in Kentucky are at risk of going hungry. By Rhonda Miller, Kentucky Public Radio May 1 Health Child Hunger In Kentucky Higher Than National Rate Rhonda Miller, Kentucky Public Radio
Apr 4 Arts and Culture Kentucky Derby Museum Hosts Art Camp For Backside Workers’ Kids The kids are spending the week at the museum sculpting and painting horses, and learning about Derby-inspired art. By Liz Schlemmer Apr 4 Arts and Culture Kentucky Derby Museum Hosts Art Camp For Backside Workers’ Kids Liz Schlemmer
Nov 1 Five Things Five Things: Mindy Thomas Wants To Wow You With Her Tiny Hands Mindy Thomas is host of "Wow in the World," a podcast for kids about science from NPR, and "Absolutely Mindy" from Sirius XM. By Tara Anderson Nov 1 Five Things Five Things: Mindy Thomas Wants To Wow You With Her Tiny Hands Tara Anderson
Jan 19 Health Kentucky Kids’ Health Coverage Up In The Air As Congress Negotiates Without an agreement to fund the government, the money to pay for Kentucky kids enrolled in the Children’s Health Insurance Program, known as CHIP, could run out in March. By Lisa Gillespie Jan 19 Health Ky. Kids' Health Coverage Up In The Air As Congress Negotiates Lisa Gillespie
Jun 23 Arts and Culture Write On! Louisville Book Club Aims To Teach Kids About Justice One a month, girls and gender non-conforming kids ages 13-18 gather to discuss a book. This month, it's “The Lions of Little Rock” by Kristin Levine. By Ashlie Stevens Jun 23 Arts and Culture Write On! Louisville Book Club Aims To Teach Kids About Justice Ashlie Stevens
Jul 27 Local News Kentucky Ranked Among Worst For Child Well-Being The latest Kids Count report has ranked Kentucky 40th in the nation for overall child well-being. The report compares states based on various quality of life criteria. By Gabe Bullard Jul 27 Local News Kentucky Ranked Among Worst For Child Well-Being Gabe Bullard