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By July 1, 2026, each school district must pay each full-time equivalent teacher a salary at least equal to the state minimum salary. By July 1, 2026, each school district must pay each full-time ...
Education reform has been a topic for Kentucky government officials and citizens for over 20 years. The most significant piece of reform legislation was passed in 1990, and was known as the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA). This act instituted six basic initiatives, some of the most important being a focus on core subjects, community ...
Kentucky teachers don’t make enough. OpEd: Student achievement increases at a statistically significant rate when teachers are paid more. Kentucky teachers don’t make enough.
It can be increased, according to the contract obtained by the Herald-Leader under the Kentucky Open Records Act. Fletcher entered into the contract with the Kentucky Board of Education Thursday ...
In 1990, the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) was signed by Governor Wallace Wilkinson. [11] Included were provisions for the reduction of the superintendent's salary from $67,000 to $3,000 annually and the delegation of nearly all of the position's authority to the newly created office of the Kentucky Commissioner of Education.
Senate Bill 151, also known as SB 151, is a pension bill passed on March 29, 2018, by the Kentucky Senate and the Kentucky House of Representatives.The bill includes increases for cost of living, ends the inviolable contract for new teachers hired after January 1, 2019, and requires employees hired between 2003 and 2008 to pay an additional 1 percent of their pay for health care benefits in ...
McMaster wants to reach a $50,000 a year minimum by 2026, as one of the initiatives to address the growing teacher shortage in the state. The current salary schedule also gives teachers a raise ...
History of higher education in Kentucky (1899) online; McVey, Frank L. The Gates Open Slowly: A History of Education in Kentucky (1949), older scholarly survey. online; Moyen, Eric A. Frank L. McVey and the University of Kentucky: A Progressive President and the Modernization of a Southern University (U.P. of Kentucky, 2011). online