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A dramatic decline in Kentuckians earning GED diplomas over the last two years has led some lawmakers to question the current version of the test, which…
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After more than five years at the helm of the Kentucky Department of Education, Commissioner Terry Holliday has announced plans to retire. At the state…
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As the dropout age increases to 18 for most Kentucky public schools next academic year, the state education department will be closely monitoring its…
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A non-partisan economic policy group has released a report showing large gaps in per-student funding among school districts that approved tax increases…
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A group of education organizations will meet in Lexington Thursday to prepare for their campaign to better fund public education in Kentucky. It’s the…
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Some Kentucky superintendents have expressed concern with at least one indicator educators use to measure accountability, and education officials say...
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Kentucky and six other states will participate in a pilot program to train teachers. The seven states — which also include Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho,…
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Common Core Standards and new science standards continue to prompt discussion in the Commonwealth as well as the nation, and Kentucky's Commissioner of…
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It’s no secret that Dr. Terry Holliday has been having trouble with his voice.“Well I’ll keep it short because I can’t talk anyway,” Holliday joked at a…
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Kentucky’s Education Commissioner is asking Congress to allow the state to continue under a waiver from No Child Left Behind standards. Commissioner Terry…