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Kentucky is working to ensure its schools are safe and supportive. This page features school climate information for Kentucky, including a list of grants the State and its communities have...
Kentucky is the first state to participate in a pilot program aimed at helping adult learners choose the best path toward obtaining their GED, certificate or college degree. The program trains local volunteers to reach out to prospective adult learners in their communities.
Jefferson County Public Schools will expand its restorative practice efforts to another 20 schools before the start of the 2020-21 school year, the district announced Monday.
More college students in Kentucky and across America are asking for help with their mental health, and universities are trying to support as many as they can with an often-limited stable of resources.
A report from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education shows the state is on pace to meet a 2030 goal of having 60% of the adult population with a college degree. The student pipeline, however, will need some retro-fitting in the future.
The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky is funding a program in Russell County and nine surrounding counties to help children and youth dealing with violence, addiction and other trauma.
Recently, students opened a food pantry at the University of Louisville, joining similar programs at such local colleges as Bellarmine University, Spalding University and IU-Southeast.
Students often have access to thousands of dollars in financial aid from federal and state programs. But if they experience food insecurity – the condition of having limited or uncertain access to adequate food – they can risk falling behind in classes or dropping out of college completely.