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Kentucky students challenging whether the state is meeting its constitutional duty on education
A student-led lawsuit in Kentucky claims the state's education system has been backsliding for years since lawmakers enacted nationally renowned reforms.
Kentucky students sue state for providing inadequate education
Kentucky Department of Education on behalf of nine students, who are members of the Kentucky Student Voice Team. It was inspired by the 1989 Rose v. Council for Better Education case, which argued the state's education system was failing children.
Kentucky students demand the state provide ‘adequate’ public education in lawsuit.
A group of students associated with the Kentucky Student Voice Team has filed a lawsuit in Franklin County, arguing the state has failed its constitutional obligation to provide an “adequate and equitable” education.
‘Systematic failures’: Kentucky students file lawsuit demanding quality education
FOX 56 reached out to the Kentucky Department of Education, but representatives declined to comment on the litigation.
Students sue KY for failing to provide ‘adequate and equitable public education’
Citing what it calls “Kentucky’s rapidly declining standard of education,” a student group is suing the state for failing to provide “an adequate and equitable public education.” Lawyers for the Kentucky Student Voice Team filed a 70-page complaint in Franklin Circuit Court Tuesday afternoon.
‘Promises unfulfilled.’ KY students file lawsuit against state for inadequate education
The legacy of Rose is wilted as its promises have gone unfulfilled for far too many Kentucky students,” said Khoa Ta, a policy coordinator for the Kentucky Student Voice Team and a Daviess County High School junior.
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