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A bipartisan group of lawmakers — including some former educators — is attempting to secure permanent funding for full-day kindergarten programs in Kentucky schools with a bill request prefiled in September.
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Kentucky lawmakers shepherded dozens of bills through the legislature on the last day of this year’s session, quickly passing measures limiting open…
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The age cutoff for kindergarten in Kentucky is moving up two months next year.The Lexington Herald-Leader reports the move means most children will have…
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Eight western Kentucky elementary schools are among 63 schools across the state receiving funding for kindergarten readiness programs. United Way Born…
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McCracken County Schools will begin a new half-day kindergarten class as soon as enough students enroll in the program. The class will be held at Lone Oak…
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The chatter of parents and children returned to the hall of Clark Elementary in Paducah for the first day of classes. The first day of kindergarten offers…
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Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear says the Commonwealth's kindergartners will be tested for education readiness for the first time this year. It's part of a…
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The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has contracted with a private company to implement a kindergarten screener program, but the state still needs…