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Why school choice?
Do the new Kentucky School Report Cards say your school doesn’t have notable achievement gaps? Better dig deeper
Bluegrass Institute commends progress toward increased KRS investment transparency
Kentucky public school star ratings for 2019
Trend in ACT 11th Grade testing in Kentucky not encouraging
No, high poverty doesn’t always lead to poorer school performance, especially for minorities
Quote of the Day – On not excusing weak school test results with poverty
New Kentucky school test results are out – First ACT Look
New Kentucky school test results are out – First Look
Bluegrass Beacon - Lacking: Transparency and judicial good sense
Bluegrass Beacon, Transparency and Accou..., PensionsJim WatersFranklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd, Investment returns, Judicial bias, Kentucky Labor Cabinet, KRS, social media, State Auditor Mike Harmon, Teacher Sick Outs, TRS
A comparison of how Kentucky’s KPREP school assessment grading stacks up to other states
Prescription-drug policy: Don't give the FDA power over standards for biosimilar medicine
Prichard Committee admits new social studies standards have “lean” content coverage
Poll shows Texans want school choice options
Another testimony about problems with reading instruction from an unusual source – The National Council on Teacher Quality
Kentucky Commissioner of Education Wayne Lewis explains his concerns about the Jefferson County Public School System
Inner New York City charter school students shine on math
A bad week for public school students
Time is running out for you to request better social studies standards for our kids
Bowling Green’s Daily News sounds just like us, saying ‘Black students are being left behind in our schools. That's not right.’