Education measures aim to protect students, certify more substitute teachers, examine funding

FRANKFORT — A renewed effort to help schools avoid new hires who have a history of sexual misconduct, a response to the substitute teacher shortage and a fresh look at the school funding formula are among education legislation introduced in this session of the Kentucky General Assembly. House Education Committee Chair Rep. James Tipton, R-Taylorsville, … Continue reading Education measures aim to protect students, certify more substitute teachers, examine funding