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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.
The Kentucky Board of Education is steadfast in its dedication to ensuring equal access, opportunities, and advancement for every student. We are committed to identifying and eliminating barriers that hinder learners, particularly those from historically underserved communities, enabling all Kentucky students to realize their full potential.
Kentucky Department of Education Vacancies: This page lists employment openings for the Kentucky Department of Education. Kentucky Personnel Cabinet Opportunities for employment in other state agencies.
The Office of Educator Licensure and Effectiveness is responsible for issuing and renewing certificates for all Kentucky teachers and administrators.
The Kentucky Department of Education is a service agency of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and part of the Education and Workforce Development Cabinet. The department provides resources and guidance to Kentucky's public schools and districts as they implement the state's P-12 education requirements.
If you have comments or questions about Kentucky Department of Education's website, please contact us. Please include the following information in your correspondence: Your name
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.
Additionally, this guidance document will provide an overview of Kentucky’s SLD eligibility determination requirements, clarify the evaluation components and criteria, and answer frequently asked questions from the field as they relate to students with an SLD.
The Kentucky Department of Education’s primary function is to provide services and assistance to the state’s 171 school districts. This page provides information about items related to the day-to-day operations of schools and districts, including facilities, finance, school health, transportation, technology and others.
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.