KDE seeking public comment on waiver request related to federal funding
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is seeking public comment on the state’s request to waive the carryover limitation for Title I, Part A and to extend the period of availability of funds for programs under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
EPSB discusses teacher retention, educator certification recommendations during meeting
Members of the Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB) spoke with GoTeachKY Ambassadors about interviews they conducted to learn more about why educators decide to stay in the classroom during the EPSB meeting on April 21.
Impact of Senate Bill 197 and governor’s veto on Kentucky’s college admissions exam
On April 15, the last day of the legislative session, the General Assembly passed Senate Bill 197. The bill included a section related to Kentucky’s college entrance exam that would place limitations on the use of general funds and require a new procurement for a college entrance exam for the 2026–2027 school year.
Family Friendly Schools: Brenda Cowan – Legacy of Service
Named after the first Black female firefighter in Lexington who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, Brenda Cowan Elementary was founded on the principles of service and community.
Frankfort High School principal reflects on Family Friendly Schools Certification
As a school located in the heart of the community, family involvement and partnership have long been important to our culture and identity.
McCracken County High School leader reflects on Family Friendly Schools certification
At McCracken County High School, we are in the process of completely overhauling the way students move through our school.
Register now for 2026 Kentucky Behavior Institute
Registration is now open for the 2026 Kentucky Behavior Institute, hosted by the Kentucky Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders on June 15-16 at the Galt House in Louisville.
KDE’s Office of Special Education and Early Learning launches new “Myth Busters” series
As a follow-up to the recent Superintendent Focus Group on IDEA Monitoring, the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE’s) Office of Special Education and Early Learning is launching a new "Myth Busters" series through the office’s weekly “News You Can Use” publication to address common misconceptions we’ve heard from districts across the Commonwealth.


