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  2. Highly qualified teachers - Wikipedia

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    Subpart 2 (Sections 2111–2113) of Title II details how grants will be disbursed to the states. It explains specifically how the law determines the allotment of funds to each state, the conditions with which the state must comply in order to apply for and be approved for funding, and how the states may use the funds.

  3. Kentucky shouldn’t let ‘big lies’ about public schools work ...

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    2) Vouchers and “school choice” do not automatically cause teacher pay to rise. 3) If Amendment 2 passes, funding will be diverted away from our public schools to private schools, which can ...

  4. Kentucky superintendents agree: Amendment 2 will harm every ...

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    Voting yes for Amendment 2 will NOT increase teacher pay or funding for public schools as stated in TV commercials and recent mailers to Kentucky families. In reality, it will do the exact opposite.

  5. History of education in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky education has seen improvements in terms of equalizing funding among various schools, but still has a long way to go in becoming nationally competitive in its educational outcomes and standardized test scores. [26] [27] 2024 Kentucky Amendment 2, a proposal to allow state funding of private schools, failed to pass in November 2024.

  6. Kentucky has billions in education funds. How do school ...

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    Kentucky’s education budget has been a hot topic since Gov. Andy Beshear and House Republicans filed their proposals this month. Here’s more on how the money actually makes it to local districts.

  7. 2024 Kentucky Amendment 2 - Wikipedia

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    The law was struck down by the Kentucky Supreme Court in 2022 for violating provisions of the Constitution of Kentucky forbidding public funding of private education. [2] The General Assembly passed a separate law in 2022 which would have allowed for the public funding of charter schools and the creation of two pilot schools, which was also ...

  8. Report: Kentucky could lose $1.2 billion yearly by giving ...

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    The report says Amendment 2 is on the ballot because the Kentucky General Assembly enacted a private school voucher program in 2021 and legislation was filed to expand the program, but the state ...

  9. Amendment 2 in Kentucky explained: Your ballot issue ... - AOL

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    Amendment 2 asks voters to decide whether public money should be spent on nonpublic education. Amendment 2 in Kentucky explained: Your ballot issue questions answered Skip to main content