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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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Jefferson County Public Schools says 10,000 students are not up to date on their measles vaccines, and officials are worried about potential spread from Ohio.
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Western Kentucky University is reaching out to Kentucky’s growing refugee population with additional services for displaced students.
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The district’s comprehensive school survey is open through March 30.
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The Democratic Kentucky governor aligned himself with public education advocates who contend that the measure should be struck down.
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Two Kentucky school districts and an advocacy group have filed a lawsuit calling the law unconstitutional.
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The board says the attorney general erred when he ruled people can’t be barred from public meetings for refusing to wear a mask.
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Logan Sizemore, 16, will be one of the youngest elected officials ever in the state when he takes office in January.
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University of Pennsylvania philosophy professor Jennifer Morton’s Grawemeyer-winning work explores the ethical dilemmas of first-generation college students.
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Lexington civil rights activist Robert Jefferson, known as a trailblazer and led school desegregation efforts in Fayette County, died last Friday at the age of 90.
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JCPS board members authorized joining a lawsuit challenging the state’s new charter school funding law, which some say is unconstitutional.