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The federal government said it would consider funding extensions for certain projects on a case-by-case basis. The Kentucky Department of Education says it submitted several projects to be considered, but most were denied.
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The deadline for some state and local districts to spend funding intended to help students recover academically from the pandemic was extended to March 2026 under the Biden Administration, but U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon now says those funds must be liquidated within the next few months.
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Content scheduling and green screens are usually things vloggers worry about for work.But this week, Erpenbeck Elementary School teacher Mrs. Brenna…
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Along with many local universities, Boone County Schools on Wednesday announced that starting next week, there will be no in-person classes and instead,…
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Northern Kentucky celebrates the people and heritages of our region with the inaugural NKY International Festival on Saturday, March 14. A joint…
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Students who participate in service learning programs engage in hands-on projects that enhance their academic studies, foster their sense of civic…
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There are a few more spots left for Kentucky schools looking to take advantage of a $10,000 incentive to raise the drop-out age from 16 to 18. The first…