The most recent testing data shows a high school junior at a Kentucky public school averaged an 18 our of 36 on the ACT.
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“In several areas we saw students coming in lower than 50 percent on proficiency or distinguished levels,” Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass said during a virtual news conference. “Again, that’s disappointing but not unexpected as we have seen other states also already come forward with their data.”
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IDOE is set to release ILEARN results during a July 14 state education board meeting, and officials told WDRB News that preliminary results show declines in English and math. School corporations have been able to disseminate results to parents as they receive them, IDOE officials say.
If elected, Beshear said he won't sign a budget bill unless it properly funds education.