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    The Kids Win Podcast- Woodford County Public Schools

    The Kids Win Podcast is dedicated to sharing the great things happening in the Woodford County Public Schools system. Woodford County Public Schools is located in Versailles, KY. Join us as we share the amazing talents of our students in staff and showcase their accomplishments. Woodford County Public Schools is a place "Where Kids Win!"
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    Episodes (7)

    Becoming A Creative Problem Solver At Woodford County Middle School

    Becoming A Creative Problem Solver At Woodford County Middle School

    As a student of Woodford County Public Schools, Kids Win when they are able to apply critical thinking that is informed by evidence while identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing solutions to complex and/or authentic situations in creative ways through originality, imagination, and innovation. In this episode, Superintendent Adkins joins students from Woodford County Middle School to discuss what it means to be a Creative Problem Solver and become innovators to solve real-world problems. Along with her students, Principal Preston shares a little insight on how Woodford County Middle School is building culture around our Portrait of a Learner to help Kids Win in Woodford County Public Schools.

    It’s A Great Day At Huntertown To Be An Empathetic Communicator- Huntertown Elementary

    It’s A Great Day At Huntertown To Be An Empathetic Communicator- Huntertown Elementary

    As a student of Woodford County Public Schools, Kids Win when they are able to express thoughts and ideas effectively using different communication skills, actively listen to and embrace diverse perspectives, and demonstrate awareness, sensitivity, concern, and respect to connect with others’ feelings, opinions, experiences, and culture. In this episode, Superintendent Adkins joins students from Huntertown Elementary to discuss what it means to be an Empathetic Communicator and express their thoughts to their classmates and beyond to a larger audience. Along with her students, Principal Kaiser shares a little insight on how Huntertown Elementary staff and students are embracing the Portrait of a Learner to help Kids Win in Woodford County Public Schools.

    Building Reflective Collaborators One Project at a Time- Simmons Elementary School

    Building Reflective Collaborators One Project at a Time- Simmons Elementary School

    As a student of Woodford County Public Schools, Kids Win when they are able to seek diverse perspectives and respond to feedback to achieve common goals. In this episode, Superintendent Adkins joins students from Simmons Elementary to discuss what it means to be a Reflective Collaborator and to contribute and share ideas with their classmates. Along with his students, Principal Albert shares a little insight on how Simmons Elementary staff are demonstrating their ability to be Reflective Collaborators to help Kids Win in Woodford County Public Schools.

    #SaddleUpMidway Provides Students with Skills to be a Resilient Learner- Northside Elementary School

    #SaddleUpMidway Provides Students with Skills to be a Resilient Learner- Northside Elementary School

    As a student of Woodford County Public Schools, Kids Win when they are able to demonstrate mastery and application of academic and life skills while learning from successes and failures. A new deeper learning initiative from Woodford County Public Schools sheds light on how students are gearing up for success and how they are being prepared for the future. The Portrait of a Learner exemplifies how Kids Win in our district. In this episode, Superintendent Adkins joins students from Northside Elementary to discuss what it means to be a Resilient Learner and to never give up. Along with his students, Principal Hundley shares a little insight on how the community of Midway is joining forces to help students learn about the history of Midway, Kentucky, and to bring this history to life for our students. #SaddleUpMidway is just one way Kids Win with Woodford County Public Schools. 

    Hats Off to the Class of 2023- Woodford County High School

    Hats Off to the Class of 2023- Woodford County High School

    Our seniors have accomplished so much in their time with Woodford County Public Schools. From Preschool to Kindergarten and on to Fifth Grade, our seniors learned a solid foundation. Entering the halls of Woodford County Middle School they explored different opportunities which pushed them to great things at Woodford County High School. Even if our students didn’t start here, they are still ours and we love them. Join us as the Kids Win Podcast and Superintendent Danny Adkins celebrate the class of 2023 at our senior breakfast in May of 2023.

    Under The Lights With Big Fish- Woodford County High School

    Under The Lights With Big Fish- Woodford County High School

    Going back and forth between the present day and the past, Woodford County High School presented the musical Big Fish in March of 2023. The show brought so much emotion to the stage and our community was impressed by the talent of our students. Superintendent Danny Adkins is joined on this episode by six of our talented and stellar scholars as they recap the story of Big Fish, their journey to becoming these characters, and the friendships that were built. The cast of Big Fish lived up to our expectations. The Kids Win Podcast is excited to showcase the talents of our WCHS Scholars. Riley, Conner, Luke, Isabella, Luke, and Samantha are truly The Gold Standard.


    For pictures of our production, please visit our district’s Instagram page to see a few pictures.

    A Collaborative Community Project- Woodford County High School

    A Collaborative Community Project- Woodford County High School

    Woodford County High School students were invited to participate in a competition to redesign, engineer, and help build a work cell for Parker Hannifin's O-Ring Division in Lexington, KY. In this episode, Superintendent Danny Adkins interviews two project leaders, Weslee and Hunter, on their involvement and work with their teammates. Weslee and Hunter talk about the design process to make the work cell more accessible for individuals with a disability. This collaborative partnership is made possible thanks to the Kentucky Department of Education, Parker Hannifin, Woodford County High School, and Berea Makerspace. The Kids Win Podcast is proud of our WCHS Yellow Jacket Scholars. Weslee, Hunter, and all of our students on this project are truly The Gold Standard!

    For more information on this project, please visit our district's blog site. 

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