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The Kentucky Department of Education became an official organization in 1924. [1] Its headquarters is located in Frankfort, Kentucky. [2] In 1848, Kentucky citizens voted for a law that allowed taxation to support schools. [1] In 1938, a new law was passed allowing vocational-technical schools to be formed.
Kentucky’s Senate Education Committee will meet at 3 p.m. Friday with the Commissioner of Education nominee, Robbie Fletcher. Under a new law, Kentucky’s state Senate must confirm the state ...
In December, the state department hired a national firm to handle the search for a new commissioner. Kentucky Board of Education members will interview the three finalists next week, with a plan ...
The Kentucky Superintendent of Public Instruction was a public office of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States, that served as the chief school official of the commonwealth until the position's responsibilities were transferred to the Kentucky Commissioner of Education in 1990. The position was abolished by voters in 1992.
The Republican-led Senate on Thursday approved 29-4 Senate Bill 107 requiring Senate approval for the Kentucky Commissioner of Education. Under current law, the Kentucky Board of Education hires ...
The Kentucky Department of Education and staffs of the KYVU and the KYVL created the Kentucky Virtual High School (KYVHS). The KYVHS launched in January 2000 to serve as a statewide educational provider of those highly specialized courses that the smaller, rural school districts could not afford to offer on a regular basis.
Janet Greene, a business development manager in the healthcare industry, faces incumbent Marilyn Clark in the Nov. 7 general election for the Fayette County Public Schools board District 1 seat.
Jason E. Glass is an American academic administrator serving as the associate vice president of teaching and learning at Western Michigan University since 2023. He was the commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Education from 2020 to 2023.