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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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A Q&A with Kim Schatzel, who took the helm as the University of Louisville's 19th president this month.
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Overall, 88 percent of Indiana parents who responded to the survey said they were satisfied with the quality of their child’s school.
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Undocumented and underdocumented high school graduates without legal resident status would qualify for the same tuition rate as their classmates under a proposed legislation
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Smith’s family says there were many warning signs leading up to the 2021 bus stop shooting that killed Tyree. Records obtained by LPM News show they’re telling the truth.
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The Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky will provide resources and training for teachers to help students learn more about Black history.
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Local school board candidates would be forced to declare a political party on the ballot under legislation that got a hearing – but not a vote – in a Senate committee Monday.
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James Miller asked for five years probation. The judge gave him three years in prison for filming a 10-year-old undress.
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With 11,000 teacher vacancies in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear joined a coalition of education leaders Monday to call for more state support for public schools.
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The Kentucky Department for Public Health says it has confirmed one case of measles in the state connected to the Ohio outbreak.
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A man tried to sue a high school librarian for thousands of dollars for keeping the book of personal essays by a Black, nonbinary author on the shelves.