Adair County Elementary School received a $40,000 Reading Diagnostic Intervention Fund grant from the Kentucky Department of Education. This grant will provide the school with funds to support teachers in implementing evidence-based instructional strategies that address the diverse needs of primary students who are reading at low levels and need accelerated learning. The grant will assist with the purchase of a new intervention program, giving students more one-on-one time with literacy instructors.
The grant will be available to Adair County Schools during the 2025-26 school year and will contribute to the high quality instruction already taking place in ACES classrooms. Superintendent, Jason Faulkner stated, “We are thrilled to receive the Reading Diagnostic Intervention Fund Grant, which will allow us to further empower our students with essential literacy skills. This funding enables us to enhance intervention programs, provide targeted support, and ensure every student has the tools they need to succeed. At Adair County Schools, we remain committed to fostering a culture of learning and achievement, and this grant is a tremendous step forward in that mission.”
Director of Elementary Instruction, Susan Pfefferman added “Receiving the RDIF grant allows us to continue to maximize instructional time to ensure students’ needs are met. We are always striving to analyze the individual needs of students to implement quality and effective instruction.” Additionally, ACES principal, Jordan Williams, explains how this grant will have a positive impact on ACES students. Mr. Williams shared, “On behalf of the administration, teachers and students at Adair County Elementary School, we are absolutely delighted to receive the RDIF grant! This is a wonderful opportunity to enrich our school’s offerings and resources needed to thrive in the classroom and beyond. We are grateful for this support and are excited about the positive impact it will have on our students.”