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Madison County school Ignite Academy is getting a $100,000 donation to fund its welding and robotics programs.
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Members of the U.S. Department of Justice visited schools in Madison County last week as part of an agreement made last year to address discrimination complaints.
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Enrollment at the Kentucky Community and Technical College System has grown by 8.4 percent compared to this time last year.
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Kentucky education advocates met with U.S. Representative Andy Barr Friday to discuss how to improve state child care.
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An Eastern Kentucky University student’s capstone project is leading to a partnership between the school and Kentucky’s Toyota plants.
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The district says pickup and dropoff times have been delayed for around a half hour. Schools have been communicating with families and keeping cafeteria breakfast open longer in the meantime.
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That comes alongside a nationwide trend of school systems cutting arts programs because of budget cuts or shrinking school enrollment.
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The change gives all direct policy making power to school administration and dissolves the University Senate. A newly formed Faculty Senate will share advisory roles with the Student Government Association, a Staff Senate and a President’s Council.
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The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education is offering summertime assistance to students needing to fill out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) student aid form.
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The Lexington Public Library system is beginning its ‘Summer at the Library’ series of events. It’s meant to help keep students’ minds sharp as the school year comes to a close.