Kentucky education officials are assessing what went wrong with the state’s second Race to the Top application. Kentucky has again been denied federal funds.In March, Tennessee and Delaware were awarded a total of $600 million for education improvements. Now, school districts in nine more states and the District of Columbia will share another $3.4 billion. Apparently, Kentucky’s application for federal funding was lacking one vital component. “We got zero points for charter schools. So, we were at a 32-point deficit even before the judging began," says Kentucky Education Commissioner Terry Holliday. “We kind of anticipated that. That’s kind of what I’ve been telling everybody – that this particular pot of money did require charter school legislation.”Legislation to include charter schools in Kentucky’s Race to the Top application died in the 2010 General Assembly.