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A Senate committee has approved a House bill requiring 15 minutes of public comment at school board meetings.
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Kentucky’s attorney general has ruled that the state cannot force religious schools to close as long as they are following health recommendations put in…
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The Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) has issued guidance for fall sports activities amid the coronavirus pandemic. Teams can begin…
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Schools across Kentucky are working to fulfill a new state law requiring the national motto "In God We Trust" be displayed in a prominent place before…
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The Kentucky Senate has passed legislation that offers an incentive for school districts to voluntarily push back the start of the school year to late…
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State figures show corporal punishment is being used less often as a disciplinary method in Kentucky public schools.The Lexington Herald-Leader reports…
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This year Kentucky public school students took tests using the state’s new accountability measure for the first time. “College and Career Readiness” are…
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The state Board of Education has approved its legislative priorities for the 2013 session of the Kentucky General Assembly, and among the issues that will…
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Some Kentucky board of education members are asking if the state's new assessments set goals high enough to lift up low-performing schools. Since test…
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The results of the state's new tests for public school students could be delayed until November. Board of Education officials had originally said scores…