June 4, 2025 - 14:12

FRANKFORT — During a recent meeting on June 4, 2025, the Interim Joint Committee on Education received a comprehensive update on Kentucky's evolving education assessment and accountability model. Education Commissioner Robbie Fletcher outlined the framework's development, emphasizing its foundation on three key priorities: fostering engaging learning experiences for all students, promoting innovation, and building a collaborative future for schools across the state.
The initiative is driven by the Kentucky United We Learn Council, which operates under the Kentucky Department of Education and is supported by a federal grant. Fletcher highlighted the importance of student involvement in decision-making processes within their learning environments, noting that districts are adapting their approaches to ensure students' needs in subjects like reading and mathematics are met effectively.
Prototypes for the new accountability system were crafted last summer, with an ambitious timeline set for approval by the summer of 2026. Currently, the Kentucky Department of Education, along with various stakeholders, is in the advocacy phase, aiming to create a system where students can showcase their knowledge through diverse methods and customized assessments that align with community needs.
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