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Education Commissioner Holding Town Hall Meetings

Education Commissioner Holding Town Hall Meetings

(News Release from the Kentucky Department of Education)

(FRANKFORT, Ky.) – Kentucky Education Commissioner Stephen Pruitt will be hosting a series of regional Town Hall Meetings across the Commonwealth to gather feedback from Kentuckians on a new accountability system that has been under development for the past year.

“This system goes beyond compliance, focuses on students and truly reflects Kentucky’s values,” Pruitt said. “The comments collected at Town Hall Meetings last year, such as we need to educate the whole child, go beyond test scores, and ensure opportunity and access to a quality education for all, informed the development of the system.”

Under the as yet unnamed system, schools would be evaluated on how well they perform on five indicators: Proficiency, Achievement Gap Closure, Student Growth (elementary and middle school only), Transition Readiness and Opportunity and Access. Each indicator includes multiple measures. Some will be reported only; others will figure into a school’s overall accountability rating. Data will be reported online in a dashboard format that better illustrates school/district progress or deficits than a single number. Data will be reported by student group where available to create more transparency on where gaps may exist.

The work was driven by the congressional reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). ESSA shifts much of the oversight and responsibility for schools from the federal government to the state – including how accountability is determined and how to define and improve low-performing schools.

Approximately 3,500 Kentuckians, including superintendents, principals, teachers, parents, business and community members and education partners have participated in the accountability system’s development thus far, either through Town Hall Meetings, by providing online feedback or by serving on one of the groups that worked on drafting the system.

“This has been a collaborative effort from the get go,” Pruitt said. “I want to stress that the collaboration doesn’t end here. This round of Town Hall Meetings is just as important as the ones last year. I hope parents, community members, teachers, students, legislators, business owners and concerned citizens will come to these meetings ready to share their thoughts and ideas,” he added. “It’s in everyone’s best interest to create a system that will prepare our

students to be successful, productive citizens of the Commonwealth.”

The first Town Hall Meeting will be on Monday, March 13 at 6:30 p.m. local time in northern Kentucky at Simon Kenton High School in Independence. In all, 10 Town Hall Meetings are scheduled. A Virtual Town Hall Meeting also is being planned, with details to be released at a later date.

The full listing of Town Hall Meeting dates, locations and times follows.

TOWN HALL MEETINGS

Kentucky Education Listens: Accountability Development

All meetings are 6:30 – 8 p.m. local time.

Date

City

Location

Monday, March 13

Independence

Simon Kenton High School Theatre

11132 Madison Pike

Independence, KY

Wednesday,

March 22

Louisville

Kentucky School For the Blind Auditorium

1867 Frankfort Avenue

Louisville, KY

Monday,

April 10

Paducah

McCracken Co. High School Auditorium

6530 New Highway 60 West

Paducah, KY

Tuesday,

April 13

London

Laurel County Schools Center for Innovation –

Main Presentation Room

1100 East 4th Street

London, KY

Monday,

April 17

Morehead

Rowan County Senior High School – Performing Arts Center

499 Viking Drive

Morehead, KY

Tuesday,

April 18

Elizabethtown

Hardin County Schools Early College and Career Center

200 University Drive

Elizabethtown, KY

Thursday,

April 20

Glasgow

Glasgow High School Auditorium

1601 Columbia Avenue

Glasgow, KY

Tuesday,

April 25

Lexington

Bryan Station High School Auditorium

201 Eastin Road

Lexington, KY

Thursday,

April 27

Prestonsburg

Mountain Arts Center

50 Hal Rogers Drive

Prestonsburg, KY

Monday,

May 1

Henderson

Henderson County Schools Professional Development Center

631 North Green Street

Henderson, KY

Those planning to attend a Town Hall Meeting and requiring interpretive services for the deaf or hard of hearing are asked to contact Susan Palmer at the Kentucky Department of Education, [email protected] or phone at (502) 564-3141, ext. 4805, at least a week prior to the meeting to request services. Interpretive services for the Kenton Co. Town Hall Meeting will be provided if requested by the close of business on Friday, March 10.

Kentuckians who are unable to attend the meetings, still will have the opportunity to submit their feedback. Details can be found on Kentucky’s ESSA webpage, http://bit.ly/KYAcccountability, starting March 10.

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