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Teacher Pension Bill Clears State House


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  A bill reforming the teacher pension system for new hires cleared the Kentucky State House Thursday afternoon, less than two hours after coming out of a legislative committee.
The bill would put teachers hired after Jan. 2022 into a different “tier” than current employees. The new tier would have a smaller defined benefit than the existing plan, but would also have an additional defined contribution, meaning retirees’ total benefits could fluctuate more based on the stock market. But the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Ed Massey (R-Boone), said the average payment would be 74% of the teacher’s salary, similar to salary replacement for the current plan and would save the state $3.57 billion over the next 30 years. ....

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Homeschool Freedom Draws Families; Officials Call for Restrictions


Homeschool Freedom Draws Families; Officials Call for Restrictions
February 02, 2021
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has led many more Americans to discover the benefits of homeschooling, but this trend is receiving mixed responses from officials and legislatures.
Growth in homeschooling during the latter part of 2020 also corresponded with a drop in public school enrollment. This has prompted some officials to seek legislation that will grant them more authority to monitor and regulate homeschoolers.
Unfortunately, officials’ unchallenged control over public school children leads them to believe they are responsible for
all children’s education.
This instinct to monitor and regulate undermines what parents have found to be key strengths of homeschooling. Parents who have chosen to take full responsibility for educating their children have discovered one of the greatest contrasts between traditional ....

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Kentucky superintendents want changes to COVID-19 map included in school reopening guidance


LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) Kentucky superintendents hope Gov. Andy Beshear’s guidance for offering in-person instruction in counties hit hardest by COVID-19 will include more data and changes to the state’s coronavirus incidence rate map, which Beshear defended Thursday as some of the best data available to the state.
The Kentucky Association of School Superintendents submitted its reopening recommendations Wednesday. Among its suggestions, KASS wants the state to “abandon a single metric” and include factors like local hospitalizations, intensive care admissions and school-level quarantine numbers in determining when it is safe for in-person instruction.
The governor said Thursday that his guidance may come as soon as Monday or, at the latest, Tuesday. ....

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