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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 NKU board says it will not take the leading role in lawmakers’ mandate to open a charter school in northern Kentucky.
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Students with visual impairments came from Florida and Washington to compete in the first Abacus Bee finals in Louisville.
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The girls and their parents say Central Hardin High School kept teacher Brian Walters at his post for nearly a week after they complained about his alleged misconduct.
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The former Vanguard Academy employee was indicted on 10 counts of child abuse. She pleaded not guilty Monday.
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The district will open elementary schools as early as 6 a.m. so more parents can transport students around their work schedules.
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Former journalism teacher James Miller admitted to filming a 10-year-old undressing and pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing child sex abuse material.
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The University of Louisville Board of Trustees has named Kim Schatzel as the institution’s next president.
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The Jefferson County Board of Education has given final approval to a contract extension with the teachers’ union.
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The city is looking for ways to spend federal pandemic relief funds on early learning, including outdoor spaces for small children.
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The changes are required under a new state law inspired by a backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.