DANVILLE, Ky. (CN) — Kentucky argued before the state Supreme Court Thursday that publicly funded charter schools fit the definition of “common schools” in the commonwealth’s constitution, aiming to ...
that instead took money from the state's lottery fund account, not the general fund, hoping that would make charter schools legal again. Since then, several the supposed "fix" to the charter school ...
This article was originally published in Kentucky Lantern. Voters might have thought they settled the question of charter schools in Kentucky last year when a “school choice” amendment failed in all ...
Kentucky's solicitor general argued in favor of the state funding charter schools before the Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday, saying they are still part of the public school system despite being ...
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DANVILLE, Ky. — The highest court in Kentucky is set to decide if public dollars in the state should fund charter schools. The Supreme Court of Kentucky heard oral arguments about the ...
Washington — An evenly divided Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court decision that invalidated a contract approved by the Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board that established the nation's ...
Kentucky's public school system faces financial strain due to existing underfunding and potential budget shortfalls. The Kentucky Supreme Court is currently deciding the constitutionality of a charter ...
DANVILLE, Ky. (WKYT) - The Kentucky Supreme Court will rule on whether Charter Schools can be funded in the state. The high court heard arguments on the case at Centre College in Danville. The court ...
The Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday heard oral arguments about whether the state’s charter school funding law violates the state’s constitution. “There is no set date or time period in which the ...
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