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Kentucky lawmakers recently reviewed a law enacted earlier this year that empowers school boards to seek waivers for "schools of innovation." This legislation permits school boards to subcontract the management of these schools to external organizations, including charter school operators. The conversation took place during a session of the Budget Subcommittee on Education, highlighting the ongoing efforts to enhance educational options within the state.
A Republican lawmaker emphasized the potential of this law to invigorate what he described as “stagnant” educational choices for students and families. By allowing greater flexibility and innovation in school management, proponents believe that the law could lead to improved educational outcomes and increased competition among schools.
The recent discussions come on the heels of oral arguments presented before the Kentucky Supreme Court, indicating the law's significance and the attention it has garnered. As the state moves forward, many are watching closely to see how these changes will impact the educational landscape in Kentucky.
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