
KY Board of Ed. Sets Legislative Priorities
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KY Board of Ed. has approved a list of priorities for the upcoming legislative session.
The Kentucky Board of Education has approved a list of priorities for the upcoming legislative session.
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KY Board of Ed. Sets Legislative Priorities
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The Kentucky Board of Education has approved a list of priorities for the upcoming legislative session.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThe Kentucky Board of Education has approved a list of priorities for the upcoming legislative session.
It includes a proposal to pay student teachers.
Kentucky is facing a teacher shortage.
We've told you a lot about it, with lawmakers stating earlier this year that the state needed to fill roughly about 1500 teacher vacancies.
Now, during a meeting yesterday.
The Board of Education suggested paying student teachers $15 an hour that would amount to $8,000 a semester.
Other priorities include fully funding transportation for every school district, funding preschool for at risk three and four year olds, and to fund established programs designed to strengthen the state's education workforce.
The 2024 state lawmaking session begins January 2nd and Frankfort.
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