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2012 Kentucky Teacher of the Year Kimberly Shearer, honoring - SR 26; HR 141
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4-H Youth Development, honoring - SR 222; HR 221
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Abused or neglected child, custody of, notice to schools - HB 261
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Advanced academic achievement diploma, creation of - HB 147
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Alternative
 education, assigned teachers - HB 168: HCS
 education, assigned teachers and classified staff - HB 168: SFA (1)
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Assessment procedure violations, clarification of - SB 64; SB 64: SCS
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Automated external defibrillators, use of - HB 235
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Body mass index, preventative health care examination forms, require on - SB 39
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Bus, school, Department of Educational consideration of natural gas as fuel - HB 245
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Career and technical education centers, transfer of - SB 38: HCS; SB 184: SCS, SFA (3)
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Central Hardin High School, 2011 State Baseball Champions, commendation - SR 35; HR 46
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Charter
 school, requirements for - HB 77; HB 37: SCS, SFA (3)
 schools, application and approval of - HB 77; HB 37: SCS, SFA (3)
 schools, renewal or revocation of charter - HB 77; HB 37: SCS, SFA (3)
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Childhood education excellence development fund, creation of - HB 140, 468
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Classified staff, add advisory member to school-based decision making council. - HB 457
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Classroom education technology and modular classrooms, allowance of upgrades - HB 255: HCS
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Compulsory
 attendance, exemptions - SB 109: HFA (3)
 school age, increase to age eighteen - SB 52
 school attendance age, optional raising of - SB 109
 school attendance age, raising of, statewide implementation for - SB 109: HCS (2)
 school attendance age, statewide implementation provisions - SB 109: HFA (2)
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Computing devices, fifth and sixth grade students, study of - HCR 42; SB 95: HCS
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Contraceptives, parental approval for dispensing - HB 434
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Coordinated School Health Committee, establishment of - HB 494
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Curriculum, cursive writing - HB 489
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Department of Education, reorganization - HB 301
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Digital citizenship, inclusion in discipline code and professional development - HB 91
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Discipline
 guidelines, definitions included - HB 336
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Districts of innovation, authorization of - HB 37; HB 37: HCS
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Due process appeal procedures, termination of teachers - SB 132
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duPont Manual Lady Crimsons, honoring - HR 233
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Early
 childhood assessment and intervention, district-wide implementation of - HB 69; HB 69: HCS
 graduation program of study, creation of - SB 86
 graduation program, program requirements for - SB 86: HCS
 graduation program, reporting of participants - SB 86: HCS
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Education
 Professional Standard Board, confirmation, Allen E. Kennedy - SR 293
 Professional Standard Board, confirmation, Bradley A. Bielski - SR 308
 Professional Standard Board, confirmation, Ellen E. Blevins - SR 283
 Professional Standards Board, confirmation of Marie Renee McMillen, - SR 298
 Professional Standards Board, confirmation, Barbara Ann Boyd - SR 301
 Professional Standards Board, confirmation, Brandy L. Beardsley - SR 294
 Professional Standards Board, confirmation, Laranna L. May - SR 331
 Professional Standards Board, confirmation, Marie Renee McMillen - SR 329
 Professional Standards Board, confirmation, Ronald Anthony Strong - SR 296
 Professional Standards Board, confirmation, Thomas J. Stull - SR 282
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Emergency anaphylaxis medications, requirement for - HB 564; HB 564: HFA (1)
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Employees, professional development - HB 490
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Evaluation, certified personnel - HB 40; HB 40: HCS
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Exceptional children, home instruction visits, increase minimum requirement for - HB 459
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Foster children, tuition waived - HB 99
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Funding adjustments, local districts - SB 81
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Governor's Scholars Program, Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, transfer to - HB 278
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Green
 cleaning products in schools, promotion of - HB 146; HB 146: HFA (1),(2)
 Schools Authority, established - HB 255
 Schools Authority, insurance required for financing from - HB 255: HFA (3),(4)
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Hazard High School, 2011 Class A Football Champions, honoring - SR 245
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High school technology diploma, requirements for - HB 36
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Interscholastic athletics, middle school, study of - HCR 155: SCA (1), SFA (1)
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Jackson,
 Brent, Knox County, signs in honor of - HJR 32
 Jenni Lou, Knox County, signs in honor of - HJR 30
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Juvenile status offense actions, requirements for - HB 61, 476
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KEES
 scholarships base amount, raise minimum GPA to 3.0 - HB 67
 scholarships supplemental amount, raise minimum ACT test score to 18 - HB 67
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Kentucky
 Association for Career and Technical Education, recognition of - SR 126; HR 110
 Center Governor's School for the Arts, 25th anniversary, recognizing - SR 252; HR 234
 Educational Television, requirement to offer - SB 195
 Teachers' Retirement System, housekeeping bill - SB 88: HCS
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Local
 board of education, requirement of meeting rules for - SB 84
 school boards, contracts, local bidders preference, notification, registration system - SB 155
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Locally operated secondary vocational center, transfer to state - SB 38: HCS
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Louisville Central HS, 2011 Class 3A State Football Champs, recognizing - SR 150; HR 150
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Mandates on public schools, financial support for - SB 80
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Middle school interscholastic athletics, study of - HCR 155
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Music In Our Schools Month, proclaiming - SR 170
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Office of Career and Technical Education, Kentucky Tech Instructors, layoff of - SB 184: SFA (5)
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Outdoor play at schools, childhood development, expanded opportunities for - HCR 29
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Out-of-district
 enrollment of preschool children, parental option for - SB 143: SFA (1)
 enrollment, parental option for - SB 143
 pupils, interscholactic athletics, participation in - SB 143: SCS
 pupils, tuition fees, prohibition of - SB 143: SCS
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Persistently
 low-achieving schools definition, clarification of - HB 395: HCS
 low-achieving schools, capping number of - HB 395: HCS
 low-achieving schools, intervention options, clarification of - HB 395
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Physical
 activity in curriculum, agencies to recommend - HJR 183
 activity of children, assessment of and data use - HB 68
 activity of children, increasing - HB 565
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Position vacancies, notification of, time requirement - SB 136
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Pre-kindergarten education, Early Childhood Advisory Council, study by - HJR 189
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Preschool, children with disabilities, funding - HB 329
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Programs, career and technical education - SB 38; HB 28, 75
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Read Across America Day, March 2, 2012, declaring - SR 205; HR 192
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Refugees and legal aliens over 21, SEEK funding, eligibility of - HB 183
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Reports required, commercial advertising on school buses - HB 30; HB 30: HFA (1)
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School
 and district audit procedures, changes to - HB 395
 and district leadership audits, limiting frequency of - HB 395: HCS
 attendance areas - SB 9: SCS, SFA (1),(2),(3)
 buildings, inspection of - HB 357
 buildings, naming of - HB 31
 buses, commercial advertising on - HB 30; HB 30: HFA (1)
 calendar, adjustments to - SB 21
 calendar, inclusion of election days in - SB 21
 council, increase parent membership - HB 89: HFA (1)
 districts, student transportation costs to be placed on school Web site - HB 245: HFA (1)
 employee, hiring of superintendent's spouse - HB 366; HB 366: SFA (2)
 employee, superintendent's spouse, hiring of - HB 366: SCS
 entrance age, appeal - SB 24: SFA (1),(2)
 entrance age, raise - SB 24: SCS, HCS
 entrance age, raising of, implementation date for - SB 24: SFA (2)
 health environment, assessment of - HB 494
 physical activity program, implementation of - HB 494
 property, board policies for recreational use of - SB 110: SCS
 property, fees for recreational use of - SB 110: SCS
 property, immunity for recreational use of - SB 110; SB 110: SFA (1),(2)
 property, immunity from liability for use of - HB 243
 superintendent, employing spouse of - HB 366; HB 366: SFA (2)
 superintendent, spouse of, employment of - HB 366: SCS
 tuition organization, tax credit for contribution to - HB 260: HFA (1)
 vehicles, mandatory inspection of - HB 38
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School, entrance age for - SB 24
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School-based
 decision making councils, parent member, residency requirements for - HB 89
 decision making councils, teacher member, requirements for - HB 89
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Sex
 education, student participation in, parental approval requirement - HB 434
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Smoking in school buildings, prohibition - HB 289
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South Heights Elementary School, honoring - SR 71
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Sports safety course, inclusion of concussion and head injury training - HB 281; HB 281: SCS
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Staff assignment to an alternative program, prohibition as disciplinary action - HB 168
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State
 operated secondary vocational education and technology center, transfer of - SB 184: SFA (3)
 service, sufficiency of high school diploma for employment - HB 366: SFA (2)
 service, sufficiency of high school diploma for promotion whether or not school is accredited - HB 102
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State-operated
 secondary vocation center, transfer to local district - SB 38: HCS
 secondary vocational program, transfer to local district - SB 184
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Statewide evaluation program, waiver from - HB 40; HB 40: HCS
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Students
 with disabilities, alternative high school diploma for - SB 43; HB 410
 with Special Needs Scholarship Program, establishment of - HB 320
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Summer learning camps, establishment and purposes of - SB 95
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Superintendents, training and assessment of - HB 342; SB 84: HCS, HFA (1); HB 342: HCS
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Teacher
 and administrator evaluations, statewide plan for, development of - SJR 88; SJR 88: SCS
 formative evaluations, student questionnaires, inclusion of - SB 209
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Teachers of advanced science and mathematics, monetary awards for - SB 11
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Teachers,
 hiring of, preference given to regular certification - HB 59
 new continuing contract status process, establishment of - SB 122
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Training requirements for coaches - HB 281; HB 281: SCS
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Truancy and irregular attendance, investigation - SB 207
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Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force - HCR 129; HCR 129: SFA (1),(2), HCS
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Verification of immigration status, public contracts and public agencies - HB 5
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Work schedule, teachers - HB 473
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