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National Education Association reports state’s per student spending ranks 33rd in 2022-23
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Kentucky’s next commissioner of education Robbie Fletcher said he wants to reform school accountability measures, like testing, and change the conversation about teaching.
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A right-wing student organization announced Kyle Rittenhouse would be a guest speaker at an event on WKU's campus. The announcement has caused concern for some faculty, students, and community members.
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The GOP-led General Assembly is sending a question to voters that could change the trajectory of education in Kentucky. For better or for worse? It depends on who you ask.
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Application submissions for federal student aid among students in Kentucky’s high schools are down compared to this time last year, according to data from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Senate Bill 6 advanced in the state House Thursday with new broad-reaching bans on funding for diversity, equity and inclusion.
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A divisive measure that would allow state lawmakers to fund private schools and charter schools passed the state House Wednesday.
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Republican state House leaders called a last-minute meeting Tuesday to consider one of the most divisive measures of the session.
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A mentoring program for new teachers would get funding in a bill advancing in the Kentucky House of Representatives.
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Three finalists were named Friday in the search for the Kentucky Department of Education’s next commissioner.
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Lawmakers are now in their second week of weighing competing proposals to expand private school vouchers across Tennessee.
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Murray State University’s Board of Regents chair issued a statement late Friday criticizing a local television station for its legal action earlier this week – when it requested over $400,000 from the school for attorney fees and statutory penalties resulting from a case over records requests.