The Corbin School of Innovation was among 13 Kentucky schools and districts recognized for best practices during the 2025 Continuous Improvement Summit, held Sept. 22-23 at the Central Bank Center in Lexington.
The Kentucky Department of Education presented Corbin with a Best Practice award for its program “Designed for Discovery: A Look at Virtual, Hybrid, and Hands-on Learning Spaces.”
Each Best Practice award comes with a $500 prize to be used for school improvement efforts, and was presented by KDE Associate Commissioner Kelly Foster.
This year’s winners demonstrate how best practices can spark curiosity and create opportunities for our students,” said Commissioner of Education Robbie Fletcher.
The summit allowed attendees to invest in their growth as a leader and a teacher and offered strategies to make a difference in their work and in their students’ experiences.
Any Kentucky teacher, school or district may submit a best practice to KDE for consideration to be a Best Practice award recipient by visiting the Best Practices and Sustainability website.


