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The West End School broke ground on a campus expansion that will add a school for girls by August 2025.
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A new national report on preschool access shows Indiana lags behind most other states.
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Public K-12 schools in Kentucky could hire pastoral counselors to provide mental health services under an amended school safety bill.
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A third-party audit of the Aug. 9 transportation debacle details multi-department failures and workplace culture problems in Jefferson County Public Schools’ central office.
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Members of a JCPS community racial equity committee say magnet transportation cuts failed to pass muster in multiple reviews. They’re questioning how the district can claim it “passed.”
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Just days before a vote on cuts to magnet transportation, JCPS is asking for community feedback on their plan.
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A superintendent from eastern Kentucky will become the state’s next education commissioner. The appointment of Robbie Fletcher was approved on Thursday in a special meeting of the Kentucky Board of Education.
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The NAACP of Louisville is warning it could withdraw its support for Jefferson County Public Schools' new student assignment plan if the board moves forward with proposed cuts to magnet transportation.
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The Kentucky Board of Education will announce its choice for the state’s next education commissioner on Thursday. Members have scheduled a special meeting to announce the new hire after confirming on Tuesday that contract talks had begun with the preferred candidate.
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For months, Jefferson County Public Schools has been withholding communications between top staff during the bus debacle on the first day of classes. Louisville Public Media is suing to get them for the public.
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Western Kentucky University is preparing for protests after an announcement that controversial figure Kyle Rittenhouse would be speaking on its campus.
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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.