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ADHD medication, school employee recommendation to parent, prohibition of - SB 40: HFA (3)
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African-American male student achievement, study of - HCR 15
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Aliens, unauthorized, prohibit hiring of - SB 6: SFA (1),(2)
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Alternative Education Programs, staffing of - HB 225: HCS
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April Helton, Knox County, signs in honor of - HJR 68
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Area
 technology centers, state funds, transfer of - SB 95
 technology centers, state-operated, transfer of - SB 95
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Athletic teams, assignment to - SB 74
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Attendance
 areas, establishment by local boards - SB 3
 in schools closest to residence - SB 3
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Bible
 literacy, curriculum for - SB 56, 86
 literacy, establishment of elective courses in - SB 56
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Body
 mass index, school physical examination forms - HB 89
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Calendar, adjusted for missed days, weather or illness - HB 427: SCS (1),(2)
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Career and technical education, purposes of - HB 225
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Charter
 school, requirements for - HB 103
 schools - SB 3: SFA (1),(2)
 schools, application and approval of - HB 103
 schools, establishment of - SB 3
 schools, HB 103 provisions - HB 394: HFA (1)
 schools, renewal or revocation of charter - HB 103
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Chiropractor, health examinations - HB 17: SFA (1)
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Chronic health conditions, school health services for - HR 187
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Compulsory
 attendance, age limit, raising of - HB 75
 school attendance age, raising of - HB 225; SB 36: SFA (1)
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Department of Education, reorganization - HB 286; HB 286: HCS
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Digital citizenship, inclusion in discipline code and professional development - HB 30
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Discipline guidelines, definitions included - HB 370
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Districts of innovation, authorization of - HB 394; HB 394: HCS
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Early
 childhood assessment and intervention, district-wide implementation of - HB 17
 education assessment and intervention, implementation of - HB 86
 education screening and intervention, provision for - SB 160
 graduation program of study, creation of - SB 69; SB 69: SCS
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Education Cabinet, secretary, election of - SB 151: HFA (2)
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Elementary and secondary education funding, study of - HCR 143
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Employees, collective bargaining permitted - HB 343: HFA (1)
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Employment, relative of principal, permit under certain circumstances - HB 364
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Evaluation,
 educators, prohibition of - HB 120: HFA (1),(2)
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February, 2011, Kentucky Negro Educational Association, Inc. Month, designating - HR 164
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Foster children, dual credit and dual enrollment courses, tuition waiver - HB 13
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Funding adjustments, local districts - SB 157
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Governor's Scholars Program, transfer, Education and Workforce Development Cabinet - HB 286: HCS
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Great Schools Tax Credit Program, establish - HB 98
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Instruction, voting for twelfth-grade students - HB 192
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Instructional
 days missed, make-up of - HB 238
 days required, exemption for districts with innovative calendars - SB 83: SFA (2)
 days required, exemptions for districts with innovative calendars - SB 83: SFA (3)
 time, alternative methods to make up - SB 83: SFA (1)
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Juvenile status offense actions, requirements for - HB 123; HB 123: HCS
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K-2 intervention programs, evaluation of - HR 129; HR 129: HCS
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Kentucky
 Board of Education, appointment of Jonathan V. Parrent to - SR 228
 Board of Education, appointment of Martha M. Jones to - SR 231
 Board of Education, appointment of Mary Gwen Wheeler to - SR 218
 Board of Education, appointment of Roger L. Marcum to - SR 230
 Board of Education, appointment of William L. Twyman to - SR 229
 Board of Education, reappointment of C. B. Akins, Sr. to - SR 227
 Board of Education, reappointment of Judith H. Gibbons to - SR 226
 Center for African-American Heritage, objectives - SB 64
 Schools for the Deaf and Blind, administrators, salary schedules - HB 425; HB 425: CCR
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Laptop computers, middle school students, study - HCR 7
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Laumeyer, Laureen, recognizing and honoring - SR 88
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Lengthened
 instructional day, time constraints - SB 83: SFA (1)
 instructional days, requirements for - SB 83: SFA (3)
 instructional days, requirements of - SB 83: SFA (2)
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Mabry, Hannah, honoring - HR 165
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Mandates on public schools, financial support for - SB 35; HB 39
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Oral health screenings, public health programs for - HB 472
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Pedge of allegiance, schools shall offer - SB 15: SFA (1)
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Persistently
 low-achieving schools, development of charter schools in lieu of - SB 3
 low-achieving schools, intervention options, clarification of - HB 476
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Physical
 activity of children, assessment of and data use - HB 16; SB 114: HFA (6)
 activity of children, increasing - HB 88
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Pledge of allegiance, designated time - SB 15
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Prevailing wage exemption, providing for - HB 428: HFA (1)
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Principal
 candidates, access to applications of persons certified for the position - SB 12: HFA (1)
 selection, appointment by the superintendent after consultation with the school council - SB 12; SB 12: SCS
 selection, process for - SB 12: HCS
 selection, role of council members - SB 12: HCS
 selection, role of superintendent - SB 12: HCS
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Programs,
 alternative education - HB 449
 career and technical education - SB 36
 health improvement - SB 114: HFA (6)
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Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, recognizing - HR 79
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Reducing caseloads for speech language pathologists; study for - SCR 95
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Scholarship eligible high school student, definition of - HB 112
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School
 and district audit procedures, changes to - HB 476
 board candidates, limit on campaign contributions, increase of - HB 228
 boards, counties with city of first class, increase members of - HB 394: HFA (5)
 buses, advertisers on - HB 67: HFA (1)
 buses, commercial advertising on - HB 62, 67; HB 67: HFA (2)
 calendar, starting date - SB 31
 employee, hiring of superintendent's spouse - HB 415
 facilities, urgent needs - HB 428
 meal program, clarification of access to - HB 81
 superintendent, employing spouse of - HB 415
 trips, certified or classified staff to accompany - HB 427: SCS (1),(2)
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Schools
 of innovation, board to select - HB 394: HFA (3)
 of innovation, requirements for participation as - HB 394: HFA (4)
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School-sponsored trips, accompanying students on - HB 427
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Scientific theories, critical analysis, teaching of - HB 169
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Sex
 education program, components of - HB 273
 education program, training for teachers of - HB 273
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Sexton, Dr. Robert Fenimore, memorializing - HR 229
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State-adopted textbooks, error correction in - HB 464
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Student
 assignment plans, funds for implementation of - SB 28
 expression of religious beliefs, protection of - HB 370: HFA (1)
 expression of religiously based opinions, protection of - HB 370: HFA (2)
 religious expression, support of - HR 25
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Students with disabilities, alternative high school diploma for - HB 171
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Suicide prevention, Rachael's Law - HB 134
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Support education excellence in Kentucky, additional funds, distribution of - HB 378
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Teacher
 performance reviews, appeals of review panel - HB 459
 selection training module, development and completion of - SB 124
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Teachers of advanced science and mathematics, monetary awards for - SB 13
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Teachers, leaves of absence - HB 341
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Truancy reporting, students with autism spectrum disorder, exemption from - HB 283
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Truants, detention and release to school by peace officer - HB 297
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Unexpended SEEK funds, use and distribution of - HB 411
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