KBE seeking applicants for KHSAA Board of Control at-large position
The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE), through the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), is seeking an individual to serve on the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s (KHSAA’s) Board of Control to fill an at-large position that will become vacant on June 30. The individual currently holding the position is eligible for reappointment.
Kentucky United We Learn Council discusses high school transformation, council’s next steps during convening
The Kentucky United We Learn Council met to discuss progress made with assessment and accountability reform and efforts to reimagine the high school experience in Kentucky during its meeting on Jan. 23.
Local Superintendents Advisory Council discusses educator certification, recommends approval of other items during meeting
Members of the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE’s) Local Superintendents Advisory Council (LSAC) discussed potential ways to change how teacher certification works in the Commonwealth during the LSAC meeting on Jan. 27.
How Rural Poverty Changes Education and How We Can Help
While our public schools cannot eliminate every obstacle rural poverty creates, targeted strategies and strong community partnerships can help bridge critical gaps for students and families.
Feeling thankful for Kentucky’s educators and support staff as we ring in the new year
Perhaps the most joyful part of the role of education commissioner is the ability to show thanks to so many people who are involved in educating and supporting our children across the Commonwealth.
Signs of progress and optimism for the road ahead
Each year, the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) releases assessment and accountability results for students, schools and districts across the Commonwealth. They serve as a reminder of where we are with our collective efforts to improve the education Kentucky’s children receive in the classroom.
Echoes & Reflections to host online Holocaust education professional development session
This live, free-of-cost, remote professional development session will provide the tools to teach and initiate important discussions about the complex lessons of the Holocaust.
Prichard Committee accepting applications for Outstanding High School Teacher Award
The award includes a cash prize of $20,000 for the teacher and $5,000 for their high school. The award will be presented at the annual meeting of the Prichard Committee in June 2026.


