November 2, 2025 - 22:42

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky students and families will receive valuable assistance in navigating post-secondary education options through GO!vember, a month-long information campaign dedicated to exploring the various educational pathways available after high school. This initiative aims to illuminate the importance of education beyond the classroom and provide insights into the numerous opportunities that await students.
Throughout the month, the campaign will feature a series of events, workshops, and resources designed to help students understand their choices, whether they are considering college, vocational training, or other educational programs. GO!vember seeks to empower families with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about their future.
By emphasizing the significance of education in achieving personal and professional goals, the campaign encourages students to take proactive steps toward their aspirations. With the support of educators and community leaders, GO!vember aims to inspire the next generation to pursue their dreams and realize their potential.
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