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The measure would ensure public school teachers and staff have the right to engage in religious activities while on duty, as long as they don’t coerce students.
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The measure would allow schools to expel students for off-campus behaviors, and move “chronically disruptive” students to remote learning.
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The bill contains low-cost fixes like making it easier for out-of-state teachers to get licensed in Kentucky. But some lawmakers say it’s time to bust out the pocketbook.
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Sen. Karen Berg, who lost her trans son to suicide, urged her GOP colleagues not to pass an anti-trans measure. They did anyway.
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A Senate bill would strip Indiana’s school librarians and teachers of a legal defense against charges that they disseminated harmful material to minors.
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To tackle a bus driver shortage and give some teens more sleep, JCPS wants to stagger school start times throughout the county.
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Students say the bills would make schools less safe and welcoming places for LGBTQ kids to learn.
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North Harrison Community Schools is helping 18 staff members cover costs towards earning their masters’ degrees.
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Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education officials have updated a panel of lawmakers on various issues. That included talking about efforts to establish long-term financial stability at Kentucky State University.
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The bill would codify teachers' and staff’s right to misgender trans and nonbinary students.
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The measure would change Kentucky’s constitution, which currently prevents the state from funding private education.
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The House Education Committee heard from educators about a dire need for more teachers. Some Republicans blamed a “woke agenda” for the shortage.