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Recent guidance from the U.S. Department of Treasury says the pool of money Kentucky planned to dip from to upgrade aging schools is supposed to be used for increasing internet connectivity—not school construction.
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Kentucky students continue to readjust to in-person classes after the virtual learning and changing schedules of the COVID-19 pandemic. Owensboro Public...
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District leaders cite falling COVID-19 infections. But one public health official is worried the decision could lead to another spike.
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School counselors say students are struggling with an increase in depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts during the pandemic.
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The vast majority of students said teachers were available to help during NTI. But they didn’t always feel great about what they learned.
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Lee County Elementary School guidance counselor Rhonda Estes died of COVID-19 Monday—school’s third COVID death since August.
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COVID-19 quarantines are forcing more school personnel out of the building, exacerbating the problem of staffing shortages even further.
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Lee County instructional assistant Heather Antle is being remembered for her “energetic personality.” She died of COVID-19 Sunday.
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Nearly two-thirds of Kentucky school districts aren't requiring masks for the new school year, despite a surge in COVID cases.
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Western Kentucky school districts are beginning to announce their coronavirus-related reopening plans for the 2021-2022 school year.