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In a plan unveiled Tuesday, Jefferson County Public Schools staff proposed reconsolidating this year’s glitchy nine-bell school schedule.
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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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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.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a bill into law this week that will allow more students to participate in robotics competitions by increasing the number of schools that can receive robotics grants and allowing them to spend that money on robot-building materials.
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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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Mayor Craig Greenberg proposed a plan Tuesday to provide pre-K programs to all 4-year-olds in Louisville.
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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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Lawmakers passed a flurry of bills this year that will have a wide impact on education in Indiana. Those included efforts to combat low reading scores, promote work-based learning and prepare for new graduation standards.
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Students from north-central Kentucky and Southern Indiana converge in Louisville this weekend for a chance to compete at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
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A proposed task force to study “alternatives” to JCPS’ governance structure sparked tense debate and dueling charges of racism Tuesday.