Within Kentucky school districts, teacher salaries vary in predictable and transparent ways. Teacher education levels and years of experience predict salaries – by design (from Kentucky state statutes) and through decisions (from school board members in local districts). Over the past 20 years, numerous recommendations have called for salaries to vary based on additional factors, but these recommendations have so far not translated into substantial policy changes at the local level.
[wyde_heading subheading_tag="h3" style="2" title="Statement from Prichard Committee: Pension Stress Must Not Harm Student Success" subheading="Pension Solution Needed for Kentucky Colleges" animation="slideInLeft"] July 15, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Brigitte Blom Ramsey, Executive Director (office) 859-233-9849 (cell) 859-322-8999 Hazard, KY – Increasing the availability of quality family child care for infants and toddlers
[wyde_heading subheading_tag="h3" style="2" title="Statement from Prichard Committee: Pension Stress Must Not Harm Student Success" subheading="Pension Solution Needed for Kentucky Colleges" animation="slideInLeft"] July 15, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Brigitte Blom Ramsey, Executive Director (office) 859-233-9849 (cell) 859-322-8999 Louisville, KY - Increasing the availability of quality family child care for infants and toddlers
[wyde_heading subheading_tag="h3" style="2" title="Statement from Prichard Committee: Pension Stress Must Not Harm Student Success" subheading="Pension Solution Needed for Kentucky Colleges" animation="slideInLeft"] July 15, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Brigitte Blom Ramsey, Executive Director (office) 859-233-9849 (cell) 859-322-8999 Covington, KY – Increasing the availability of quality family child care for infants and toddlers
The Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation offers an important annual look at the well-being of children in each state, with Kentucky Youth Advocates as a key partner in the work. The 2019 edition is out now, and here comes a tour of the Kentucky data points that get spotlight attention.