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Without legislative action, districts will absorb $40M difference in projections and costs
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Kentucky’s education chief is warning of an estimated $40 million shortfall in funding to school districts this academic year. The shortfall is in the SEEK program, which is the state’s main funding formula for public K-12 schools.
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Kentucky is among states that have cut public education funding most deeply over the last decade, according to a new report from the Center on Budget…
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In 1990, Kentucky did something no other state had ever done: It completely changed the way its public schools were governed and funded. Despite big gains, poor districts still struggle to catch up.
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It's one of the loudest debates in education: whether spending more money adds up to better test scores and graduation rates.
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Kentucky School districts are bracing for a mid-year state funding cut totaling nearly $8 million.The cut is relatively small given the state’s $2.9…
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The shock of the recession still lingers in public schools across Kentucky. In fact, the results of a recent report from the Washington D.C. based...
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A budget proposal to be unveiled by the Kentucky House of Representatives will closely resemble the $20 billion biennial budget outlined by Governor Steve…