Perry Promise Neighborhood
Perry Promise Neighborhood is a cradle-to-career initiative that brings a holistic approach to school and community improvement in Perry County, Kentucky.
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10/02/2024
06/06/2024
Non-Resident Open Enrollment - Students who were approved last year will need to resubmit an application annually. You can pick up an application at Hazard High School or follow the link below๐๐ป
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1683222683/hazardkyschoolsus/w3kyxt2fijz1yzleghe2/ApplicationforInter-DistrictOpenEnrollment2023.pdf
06/06/2024
10/05/2023
Students at West Perry Elementary were invited to honor their beloved through writing, drawing, and sharing stories with their classmates during this activity in spring 2022. For some, these leaves may represent people who passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic. For others, they may represent people they cherish.
This activity was facilitated by Nicole Garneau, a Partners for Rural Impact Teaching Artist, as part of The Healing Tree Project. This community project engaged every school in the Hazard Independent and Perry County school districts to support young people reflecting on pandemic experiences with a healing-centered lens. Many participants also worked with visiting artists to sculpt metal leaves which are now attached to the Healing Tree sculpture in the ArtStation courtyard in downtown Hazard, KY.
10/05/2023
The leaves featured here are symbols of love. During the spring of 2022, R.W. Combs Elementary School students were invited to celebrate and honor their loved ones through writing, drawing, and sharing stories with their classmates. For some, these leaves may represent people who passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic. For others, they may represent beloved individuals who have helped them through hard times.
We will continue to honor these beloved people at the Healing Tree unveiling, tonight! Thursday, October 5th, 6PM at the ArtStation courtyard.
This activity was facilitated by Nicole Garneau, a Partners for Rural Impact Teaching Artist, as part of The Healing Tree Project. This community project engaged every school in the Hazard Independent and Perry County school districts to support young people reflecting on pandemic experiences with a healing-centered lens. Many participants also worked with visiting artists to sculpt metal leaves which are now attached to the Healing Tree sculpture in the ArtStation courtyard in downtown Hazard, KY.
10/05/2023
The leaves featured here are symbols of love. During the spring of 2022, Roy G Eversole Elementary students were invited to celebrate loved ones through writing, drawing, and sharing stories with their classmates. For some, these leaves may represent people who passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic. For others, they may represent beloved individuals who have helped them through hard times.
This activity was facilitated by Nicole Garneau, a Partners for Rural Impact Teaching Artist, as part of The Healing Tree Project. This community project engaged every school in the Hazard Independent and Perry County school districts to support young people reflecting on pandemic experiences with a healing-centered lens. Many participants also worked with visiting artists to sculpt metal leaves which are now attached to the Healing Tree sculpture in the ArtStation courtyard in downtown Hazard, KY.
10/05/2023
As part of a community-wide project, back in spring of 2022, Robinson Elementary students were invited to celebrate loved ones through writing, drawing, and sharing stories with their classmates. For some, these leaves may represent people who passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic. For others, they may represent beloved individuals who have helped them through hard times.
Tonight, we'll continue to celebrate at a public unveiling of the Healing Tree sculpture! (Thursday October 5th, 6pm at the ArtStation courtyard)
The activity featured here was facilitated by Nicole Garneau, a Partners for Rural Impact Teaching Artist, as part of The Healing Tree Project. This community project engaged every school in the Hazard Independent and Perry County school districts to support young people reflecting on pandemic experiences with a healing-centered lens. Many participants also worked with visiting artists to sculpt metal leaves which are now attached to the Healing Tree sculpture in the ArtStation courtyard in downtown Hazard, KY.
10/05/2023
Perry County Central High School students were invited to honor loved ones through writing, drawing, and sharing stories with their classmates, during the spring of 2022. For some, these leaves represent people who passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic. For others, they represent beloved individuals who have helped them through hard times.
This activity was facilitated by Nicole Garneau, a Partners for Rural Impact Teaching Artist, as part of The Healing Tree Project. This community project engaged every school in the Hazard Independent and Perry County school districts to support young people reflecting on pandemic experiences with a healing-centered lens. Many participants also worked with visiting artists to sculpt metal leaves which are now attached to the Healing Tree sculpture in the ArtStation courtyard in downtown Hazard, KY.
10/05/2023
Students at Hazard Middle School were invited to honor loved ones through writing, drawing, and sharing stories with their classmates during the spring of 2022. For some, these leaves represent people who passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic. For others, they represent beloved individuals who have helped them through hard times.
This activity was facilitated by Nicole Garneau, a Partners for Rural Impact Teaching Artist, as part of The Healing Tree Project. This community project engaged every school in the Hazard Independent and Perry County school districts to support young people reflecting on pandemic experiences with a healing-centered lens. Many participants also worked with visiting artists to sculpt metal leaves which are now attached to the Healing Tree sculpture in the ArtStation courtyard in downtown Hazard, KY.
Hazard Middle School 2023-2024
10/04/2023
During the spring of 2022, Hazard High School students were invited to honor loved ones through writing, drawing, and sharing stories with their classmates. For some, these leaves represent people who passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic. For others, they represent beloved individuals who have helped them through hard times.
This activity was facilitated by Nicole Garneau, a Partners for Rural Impact Teaching Artist, as part of The Healing Tree Project. This community project engaged every school in the Hazard Independent and Perry County school districts to support young people reflecting on pandemic experiences with a healing-centered lens. Many participants also worked with visiting artists to sculpt metal leaves and branches which are now attached to the Healing Tree sculpture in the ArtStation courtyard in downtown Hazard, KY.
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| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |