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611, 2024

An Affirmation and a Call to Action: Commissioner Fletcher issues a statement on Amendment 2 election results

By |November 6, 2024|

"The election results demonstrate that the resolution passed by the Kentucky Board of Education in October aligns with the Commonwealth’s commitment to using state funds exclusively for the common system of public schools. As commissioner, I see this as both an affirmation that a majority of Kentucky's residents supports public education and a call to action to earn the trust of ALL Kentuckians. 

Dealing with crisis

By |October 1, 2024|

The start of the school year is always an exciting time, but sometimes our communities face challenges that can overshadow the amazing things happening in our classrooms and weigh on us as people. I know there have been some very difficult moments for some districts, students, families and communities, not just in Kentucky, but across the nation.

Why I got into education

By |August 1, 2024|

As the new commissioner of education, I look forward to working with stakeholders across Kentucky to make sure we provide the most vibrant experiences we can for our children.

411, 2024

Henry County student wins KHEAA’s 2024 essay contest

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Delana Kelley, a senior at Eminence Independent High School in Henry County, has won the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority’s (KHEAA’s) 2024 “Promote Your School” scholarship essay contest.

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