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This is a list of school districts in Kentucky, which has two types of public school districts. The first type, county school districts, typically cover all or a large part of a county, and are generally styled "XXXX County (Public) Schools." The second type, "independent" districts, usually encompass cities or groups of cities.
Bowling Green Independent School District; Boyd County Public Schools (Kentucky) Boyle County Schools; Bracken County Schools; Brooksville Independent-Graded School District; Bullitt County Public Schools; Butler County Schools (Kentucky)
The school district was created around the 1900s. [2] Curtis Hall served as superintendent until 2011, when he resigned. [3] In 2022 there were plans to renovate the schools, with a total of $31 million to be spent. Of that, $23 million came from the Kentucky state government. [2]
In January, a non-profit corporation that represents public school districts filed a lawsuit against the Kentucky Department of Education over a state law that required two pilot program charter ...
If we want to build Kentucky’s workforce for a brighter future, we need to invest in Kentucky’s PUBLIC schools. The SEEK formula, which provides the bulk of state funding to schools, is $1 ...
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. In 1956, vocational-technical schools were expanded to help those who were blind, with a focus on providing training and jobs for the visually impaired.
The University of Kentucky distributed more degrees than any public or private college in the Commonwealth. Over 73% of the degrees awarded by Kentucky institutions in the 2018-19 were to in-state residents. [22] The average Kentucky university diploma recipients have a median salary of $35,323 three years after graduation.
Boyle County Schools removed over 100 books from its libraries in recent months under its interpretation of Senate Bill 150. Now, the Kentucky Department of Education says the new law does not ...