

Elevated Studios recognized FCHS for redesigning senior English and integrating it into CTE pathways, allowing students to develop reading, writing, and communication skills through authentic, real-world work.
This powerful shift reflects our BRIDGE Performance Indicators and Vibrant Learning Ecosystem, ensuring every senior graduates with purpose and readiness. 🌟✈️
Read the full story here: https://www.fleming.kyschools.us/article/2587336
#DistrictOfDistinction #LearnerOfDistinction #VibrantLearning

Michael, Class of 2027, turned curiosity into hands-on learning when he and a classmate rebuilt an old computer from the ground up. They took it apart, reassembled it multiple times, and used math, communication, and teamwork to solve each challenge.
His project shows what Vibrant Learning looks like in Fleming County. Michael demonstrated Innovation, Problem-Solving, and Teamwork skills as he worked toward a goal he set for himself.
We are proud of the initiative he showed and the growth this project represents. 💙
Read the story here 👉 Rebuilding More Than a Computer: How Michael’s Curiosity Led to Authentic Learning
#VibrantLearning #FCSReady #FromScoresToStories

We are so proud of Simons Middle School students Ethan Thompson and Easton Bryant, who presented their BRIDGE Performance Indicator portfolios to the Local Accountability Advisory Council! 🌟📚
They showcased how BPIs help students track growth in communication, teamwork, innovation, and problem-solving, the real skills that prepare them for life. Their voices reflect exactly what it means to be a Learner of Distinction.
Read the full story here ➜ https://www.fleming.kyschools.us/article/2587319
#VibrantLearning #LearnerOfDistinction

Relevance is one of the strongest predictors of deep learning.
Across Fleming County Schools, teachers are creating learning experiences that connect directly to real-world situations and future careers. These opportunities help students understand why their learning matters and how it supports their goals.
Learn more about how relevance strengthens vibrant learning in FCS: https://www.fleming.kyschools.us/article/2575559
#FlemingCountySchools #VibrantLearning #LearnerOfDistinction #StudentRelevance #BPI

FCHS seniors stepped up as coaches during the youth football camp, showing impressive Communication, Teamwork, and Problem Solving skills while guiding younger athletes. 🏈
Their leadership reflects the Vibrant Culture that continues to grow across Fleming County Schools.
Full story: Fleming County High School Seniors Strengthen Communication, Teamwork, and Problem Solving While Leading Youth Football Camp
#LearnerOfDistinction #VibrantCulture #PantherPride

Raelynn, Class of 2031, created a podcast based on Holes that blended creativity, voice, and thoughtful reflection. She wrote her own script, recorded her narration, and shared her interpretation of characters and themes.
Her project shows how Student Agency comes to life in Fleming County. Raelynn demonstrated independence, communication skills, and the confidence to turn a reading assignment into meaningful work.
We are proud of the voice she brings to her learning and the growth she is showing each day. 💙
Read the story here 👉 Finding Her Voice: How Raelynn’s Holes Podcast Showcases Student Agency in Fleming County Schools
#VibrantLearning #FCSReady #FromScoresToStories


Did you know? 🌱✨
Vibrant learning grows when students help shape the work they do.
Across Fleming County Schools, students are choosing how to create projects, how to show their learning, and how to organize their evidence on their BPI Websites. These choices help students build confidence, creativity, and a stronger sense of purpose.
Dr. Creasman shared that student voice and choice help students understand their goals and see their own growth.
Read more about this work: https://www.fleming.kyschools.us/article/2574056
#FlemingCountySchools #VibrantLearning #LearnerOfDistinction #StudentVoice #BPI

History came alive at Ewing Elementary as students explored World War II through hands-on projects, costumes, and creative presentations. 🌟
The activity highlighted Innovation and Creativity, one of our Learner of Distinction competencies, and showed Vibrant Learning in action.
See how students brought the past into the present. 📚✨
Full story: Ewing Elementary Students Bring History to Life Through Innovative World War II Presentations
#LearnerOfDistinction #VibrantLearning #FCSInnovates

Steven, Class of 2032, created a stop motion animation to show how a forest ecosystem works. His project combined science learning with creativity and persistence. Each frame reflected problem-solving, patience, and a strong sense of curiosity.
His animation shows what Vibrant Learning looks like in Fleming County. Steven demonstrated growth, resilience, and real understanding through meaningful work.
We are proud of the learner he is becoming and the story he is building.
Read the story here 👉 From Forest to Classroom: How Steven’s Project Shows Vibrant Learning
#VibrantLearning #FCSReady #FromScoresToStories

The tradition of excellence continues at Hillsboro Elementary! 🎨✨
Students who scored Proficient or Distinguished on the KSA proudly painted their personalized achievement blocks, leaving a legacy of creativity, perseverance, and vibrant learning.
This tradition celebrates Growth & Achievement, Innovation & Creativity, and the pride of becoming a Learner of Distinction.
Read the full story here: https://www.fleming.kyschools.us/article/2564162
#FlemingCountySchools #HillsboroElementary #VibrantLearning #DistrictOfDistinction

The 2024–2025 Kentucky School Report Card confirms what we’ve been seeing all year: students are growing academically, building durable skills, and preparing for life through powerful learning experiences.
Our journey toward becoming a District of Distinction continues, and we are proud of our students, teachers, staff, and families for making vibrant learning possible every day. 🌟
Read the full story: https://www.fleming.kyschools.us/article/2561513
#FlemingCountySchools #LearnerOfDistinction #VibrantLearning #BPIs #OurJourneyContinues

Alexandra Johnson designed a transportation model that blended creativity, safety, and family-focused design. From early sketches to multiple wooden prototypes, she used professional software and hands-on building to create a detailed final product.
Her project shows what Vibrant Learning looks like in Fleming County. Alexandra demonstrated technical skill, problem-solving, and persistence through each step of the process.
We celebrate her thoughtful work and the meaningful learning it represents.
Read the story here 👉 Designing for Family, Future, and Fleming: Alexandra’s Transportation Project
#VibrantLearning #FCSReady #FromScoresToStories

Christal Arce Acuña, Class of 2025, shaped her learning through leadership, service, and meaningful community work. From managing sports teams to supporting families as a bilingual interpreter, she strengthened communication skills and confidence.
Her service with the FRYSC Christmas program helped her see how empathy and teamwork can lift others during important moments. These experiences reflect the heart of Vibrant Learning in Fleming County.
We celebrate Christal for the lasting impact she made on our schools and community. Her journey shows how purposeful learning prepares students for life. 💙
Read the story here 👉 How One FCHS Senior Turned Passions into Purposeful Learning
#VibrantLearning #FCSReady #FromScoresToStories

Hillsboro Elementary Administrator Mark Leet noticed flowers blooming through concrete and shared how this moment reflects the resilience and determination of our students, staff, and families. The message connects to our Growth and Achievement BPI and the strong Vibrant Culture across the district.
Let’s continue rising and blooming together. 🌱✨
Read the full story: https://www.fleming.kyschools.us/article/2550786
#LearnerOfDistinction #VibrantCulture

Ava, a proud member of the Fleming County High School Class of 2025, turned a family tradition into a powerful story of growth. Her quilting portfolio showed creativity, persistence, and strong student agency.
Each quilt reflected patience, problem-solving, and personal meaning. This is the kind of authentic learning that brings the BRIDGE Performance Indicators to life and strengthens our Vibrant Ecosystem.
We celebrate Ava for sharing her voice and demonstrating what it means to be ready for life. Her work reminds us that learning can be both personal and inspiring. 🧵💙
Read the story here 👉 Stitching Stories: Ava Quilted Journey of Innovation and Agency
#VibrantLearning #FCSReady #FromScoresToStories


FCS Reminder - School will be in session for all students on Tuesday, November 4th, 2025.

The LAAC advises the district’s Measures of Quality, a local accountability model that reflects what our community values most: growth, purpose, and readiness for life.
“This work belongs to Fleming County,” said Superintendent Dr. Brian Creasman. “Our Measures of Quality ensure that what we value is what we measure.”
This year’s council includes expanded student membership from Simons Middle School and Fleming County High School.
Read the full story here: https://www.fleming.kyschools.us/article/2507093
