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A member of the state’s largest teachers union was ousted from her Jefferson County Teachers Association leadership position for alleged disloyalty to the union during her campaign.
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McDonald’s employees called the police to deal with an off-duty Jefferson County Public Schools security officer, who they say was drinking beer in his car and passed out in the drive-thru lane.
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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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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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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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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has a proposal to help Jefferson County Public Schools solve a transportation crisis: send them the TARC drivers the transit system is planning to lay off.
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As teachers leave Kentucky classrooms at an alarming rate, the GOP-led Legislature is hoping to entice more people into the profession with loan forgiveness and student stipends.
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The 2024 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Education winners examined how funding cuts disproportionally affect people of color.
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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.