December 28, 2024 - 15:50

Officials with the Kentucky Department of Education are organizing a series of town hall meetings aimed at addressing the Support Education Excellence in Kentucky (SEEK) funding program. These gatherings provide a platform for educators, parents, and community members to engage in meaningful discussions about the future of education funding in the state.
The town halls will focus on the importance of adequate funding for schools and how it directly impacts student success. Participants will have the opportunity to voice their concerns, share insights, and ask questions regarding the allocation of resources and the overall effectiveness of the SEEK program.
As educational needs continue to evolve, the department emphasizes the necessity of community involvement in shaping policies that affect students and schools. These meetings are part of a broader effort to ensure transparency and collaboration between the education department and the communities it serves. The town halls are expected to foster productive dialogue that will help inform future funding decisions and educational initiatives across Kentucky.
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