Amendment 2, which would allow for public money to fund private schools, was narrowly passed by the electorate, with Northern Kentucky breaking in favor of the measure and rural counties voting against it.
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Opinion: Kentucky’s largest association for school leaders adopts resolution opposing Amendment 2
By the Kentucky Association of School Administrators The Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) adopted a formal resolution opposing the proposed Constitutional Amendment 2 that will be on November ballots. The unanimous vote taken on September 13 signals an important statement from the organization, which represents more than 3,300 members representing every county and every […]
You asked about this year’s school choice amendment. Here’s what we learned
Northern Kentuckian Cathy Volter supports Kentucky’s public school system. She made that clear last week on LINK nky’s Facebook page when LINK asked readers to comment on whether or not Kentucky needs the school choice amendment that will be on the ballot this fall. Amendment 2 is the ballot measure. If approved by voters, it […]
Bill would require abuse accusations to follow teachers from school to school
Allegations of abuse made against a teacher or other school employee would follow that individual from job to job — at least initially — under a bill approved Thursday in the Kentucky House. Under House Bill 275, anyone applying for a job in a public school district would have to tell the district if they […]

