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  2. How the GOP budget proposal would impact schools, teacher pay ...

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    Simultaneously, the state ranks 44th for its starting teacher salary ($38,010) and 40th for its average salary ($54,574), according to the National Education Association. Meanwhile, Kentucky is ...

  3. Kentucky teachers are leaving our schools. We can’t afford to ...

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    Kentucky ranks 44th in starting teacher pay and 40th in average salary, according to the National Education Association (NEA). Both candidates for governor in 2023 called for raises for teachers.

  4. KY superintendents say GOP budget won’t help attract ... - AOL

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    While leaders in surrounding states, including Tennessee, Ohio, and Indiana, are establishing minimum starting teacher salaries at or around $50,000, Kentucky’s average starting teacher salary ...

  5. Lewis County Schools (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Average teachers' salary $47,788 $53,926 Average teachers' number of years experience 12.5 12 Economically disadvantaged students 73.6% 60.7% Students with limited English proficiency — — Student / teacher ratio 15 15

  6. 2018–2019 education workers' strikes in the United States

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    Statewide teachers strike; $6,000 salary raise for teachers; $1,250 salary raise for support staff; Increased public school funding through tobacco tax South Carolina: Statewide May 1, 2019 One-day strike Over 10,000 at state capitol; Several school districts forced to close Tennessee: Nashville May 3, 2019 Negotiations ongoing.

  7. Kentucky Community and Technical College System - Wikipedia

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    All other expenses, including teacher salaries were to be paid by the University of Kentucky. With the continued support of Governor Chandler, President Dickey successfully expanded the program by developing University of Kentucky Extension Centers in Fort Knox (1958), Cumberland (1960), and Henderson (1960).

  8. Landmark report shows dire need for minimum starting salary ...

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    OpEd: Student achievement increases at a statistically significant rate when teachers are paid more. Kentucky teachers don’t make enough.

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