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A state representative called for the Kentucky chairperson to resign after he said he was contacted by constituents about the ...
Erlanger-Elsmere Independent School District board chairman stepped down following controversy over past social media ...
A Kentucky school board member should resign for calling for political violence | Opinion Board Chair Jeffrey Miller must apologize and resign to restore trust in the Erlanger-Elsmere Independent ...
Fourteen Kentucky Republicans called on a Jefferson County Public Schools’ equity officer to resign on Wednesday over a social media post after it was highlighted by a prominent right-wing account.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky voters have rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow state funding for non-public schools. Amendment 2 would have allowed lawmakers to ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Public dollars for private schools are at the center of a heated debate across Kentucky as voters prepare to decide on the School Choice Amendment 2 in November.
WALTON, Ky. (WKRC) – Walton Mayor Gabe Brown rescinded his resignation late Saturday night, just three days after he announced he was stepping down amid questions around his administration ...
Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass says he’d rather leave his job than be charged with implementing new restrictions on transgender students under Senate Bill 150. Glass announced his ...
Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass says he's resigning over new state restrictions on LGBTQ+ students. Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass says he’d rather leave his job than be ...
Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass says he'd rather leave his job than be charged with implementing new restrictions on transgender students under Senate Bill 150.
A controversial school choice program that would have provided dollar-for-dollar tax credits to those donating money for nonpublic school tuition is unconstitutional, the Kentucky Supreme Court ...
Kentucky Education Commissioner Stephen Pruitt resigned Tuesday after a four-hour, closed-door meeting by the state board of education, whose members were all appointed by Republican Gov. Matt Bevin.