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  2. Jefferson County Public Schools (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    By 1838, the city of Louisville had a full-service school system. Tuition was abolished for all Louisville residents in 1851, and 1856, Male High School and Female High School opened their doors. From 1851 until 1871, 17 schools were erected on 20 lots. School enrollment grew from 4,303 at the beginning of that time period to 13,503 at the end.

  3. Kentucky Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Education Association ( KEA) is an advocacy and lobbying group for "improved education funding, safe schools, better materials, smaller class sizes, and the empowerment of school employees and parents" in Kentucky's education system. It was founded in 1857. [1] Membership is voluntary, and all school employees can join.

  4. Teachers Pay Teachers - Wikipedia

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    Teachers Pay Teachers is an online marketplace and an American educational website for buying and selling educator resources. It focuses on a PreK-12 audience. It focuses on a PreK-12 audience. Founded in 2006 by Paul Edelman, a former New York City public school teacher, Teachers Pay Teachers has over 2.6 million active users with sales ...

  5. List of public schools in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    List of public schools in Louisville, Kentucky. There are more than 145 public schools in Louisville, Kentucky, servicing nearly 100,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade (K–12) education. The primary public education provider is Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS). Schools are typically categorized as elementary, middle or high ...

  6. History of education in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    History of education in Kentucky covers education at all levels from the late 18th century to the early 21st century. The frontier state was slow to build an educational system. In K–12 and higher education, Kentucky consistently has ranked toward the bottom of national rankings in terms of funding, literacy levels, and student performance.

  7. Atherton High School (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Atherton High School is a public school in the Highlands district of Louisville, Kentucky, United States, and is part of the Jefferson County Public School district. It opened in 1924 [5] as J.M. Atherton High School for Girls at 1418 Morton Avenue. It is named after John McDougal Atherton, [5] a local businessman and politician who was ...

  8. Education in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018–19 school year there were 648,369 students enrolled at 1,466 Kentucky public schools, which employed a total of 42,024 public school teachers. [17] For the same academic year, approximately 19,634 students were homeschooled. [17]

  9. Pleasure Ridge Park High School - Wikipedia

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    Pleasure Ridge Park High School. / 38.14448; -85.8630. Pleasure Ridge Park High School is a public secondary school in the Pleasure Ridge Park neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. It is part of the Jefferson County Public Schools (Kentucky) district. It is next to Greenwood Elementary School and Valley Sports Little League.