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  2. Homepage - Kentucky Department of Education

    www.education.ky.gov/Pages/default.aspx

    The federal education law provides Kentucky more flexibility and allows the state to design a more effective accountability system that encourages improved learning opportunities, achievement and readiness for all students.

  3. Kentucky Board of Education

    www.education.ky.gov/KBE

    The Kentucky Board of Education is committed to improving the future of all Kentuckians by providing leadership, advancing policy, and cultivating community partnerships to ensure every student has equitable access to high-quality, lifelong learning.

  4. Kentucky Education Facts. This page has basic statistical information about Kentucky's schools, including number of schools, number of teachers and students, statewide education funding and other items. Kentucky's public school system is directed by state statutes and regulations.

  5. The Kentucky Academic Standards contain the minimum required standards that all Kentucky students should have the opportunity to learn before graduating from Kentucky high schools.

  6. Kentucky Academic Standards - Kentucky Department of Education

    www.education.ky.gov/curriculum/standards/kyacadstand

    The Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) contain the minimum required standards that all Kentucky students should have the opportunity to learn before graduating from Kentucky high schools.

  7. Certification - Kentucky Department of Education

    www.education.ky.gov/teachers/NxGenProf/Pages/Certification.aspx

    The Kentucky General Assembly, under KRS 161.048 has enacted alternative routes to teacher and administrator certification for persons who have demonstrated exceptional work and/or educational experiences. There are eight options for alternative teacher certification under state statute.

  8. Kentucky’s public schools offer many programs to meet the needs of students – all the way from preschool to high school graduation. Here, you can learn about Advanced Coursework, Comprehensive School Counseling, Targeted Interventions and Supporting Military Families in Kentucky's Schools.

  9. Contact - Kentucky Department of Education

    www.education.ky.gov/Pages/contact.aspx

    Office of the Commissioner. 300 Sower Blvd., 5th Floor. Frankfort, KY 40601. Email: webmaster@education.ky.gov. If you have comments or questions about specific programs within the department, please use the contact information listed on our Online Directory page.

  10. The Kentucky Board of Education named Robbie Fletcher, Ed.D., as commissioner of education on March 21, 2024. He began the role July 1, 2024, following approval from the Kentucky Senate.

  11. About KDE - Kentucky Department of Education

    www.education.ky.gov/comm/about

    The department provides resources and guidance to Kentucky's public schools and districts as they implement the state's P-12 education requirements. The department also serves as the state liaison for federal education requirements and funding opportunities.