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The Kentucky Public Library Association membership recently elected Tammy Blackwell as its new chair during the organization’s annual conference in Owensboro this March.
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Indiana is still lagging on a goal to boost how many working-age adults have training and education beyond their high school diplomas.
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Indiana high school seniors are struggling to complete the new version of the FAFSA and some fear that the financial aid fiasco will prevent students from attending college at all.
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In a split vote, the Jefferson County Board of Education voted to cut transportation to all magnet and traditional schools except four majority-Black magnets.
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The Louisville NAACP is calling for the resignation or dismissal of Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Marty Pollio over his handling of the transportation crisis.
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Jefferson County Public Schools’ chief equity officer is concerned that the board is voting on possible cuts to magnet transportation before putting the plan through another racial fairness test, which was scheduled for Thursday.
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Three members of the Jefferson County Board of Education have called a special meeting for Wednesday to vote on a transportation plan for next year, which may include cuts to magnet transportation.
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AlphaRoute’s CEO says some findings are untrue in the scathing audit of its transportation plan for Jefferson County Public Schools. A JCPS official has accused the auditor of grandstanding.
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Kyle Rittenhouse will be the guest speaker of the WKU chapter of Turning Point USA, a right-wing national organization. His visit to WKU has been criticized by a WKU faculty, students, student organizations; civil rights groups and community members.
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The Jefferson County Board of Education voted to delay a decision on whether to cut transportation for thousands of magnet and traditional school students next year.
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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.