The Kentucky Association of School Superintendents’ (KASS) summer institute will take place June 3-5 at the Holiday Inn University Plaza in Bowling Green.
About 100 administrators from Kentucky are expected to attend. The institute’s theme will be Schools That Work. During general and breakout sessions, participants will have opportunities to network, learn and discuss what exemplifies a quality school. Gov. Steve Beshear and Kentucky Education Secretary Helen Mountjoy will speak during the conference.
The Center for Gifted Studies and The College of Education and Behavioral Sciences will each host a booth at the institute to provide information on gifted education and opportunities offered for educators.
On Thursday evening WKU, in cooperation with The Center for Gifted Studies and The College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, will host a dinner for institute participants at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium and a tour of Florence Schneider Hall, home of The Center for Gifted Studies and The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky.
For more information, contact The Center for Gifted Studies at (270) 745-6323.