For Parents Seek Common Ground and Student Achievement Partners Family Guides For Educators Rural Library Summit COVID Response Unite for Literacy-Healthy Families Parent Leadership Development (CIPL) Planning Council is Seeking Parents of Children with Behavioral Health Challenges to Serve as Voting Member Get Connected Network 
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For Parents The Kinda Guide-A Moment for Gratitude For Educators Updates from the School Curriculum Assessment Accountability Council COVID Response Healthy at School Updates Parent Leadership Development (CIPL) School Safety and Resiliency Act-Trauma Informed Toolkit Get Connected KY Collaborative for Families and Schools Network Call 
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Kentucky Youth Advocates has published a powerful look at Kentucky’s present, frank and clear on pandemic damage, racial injustice, and how they intersect. That analysis appears in the opening essay of the newest Kids Count County Data Book and it’s essential reading for our times and for work on Kentucky’s Big Bold Future.
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For Kelsey Lee of Morgantown, locking in quality child care was such a priority that she put her name on a top local provider’s waiting list while she was pregnant. More than five years later, she said that decision has helped her son be more than ready to thrive in kindergarten next year and in the school years ahead.
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For Parents Celebrating Native American Heritage Month For Educators Reaching and serving Kentucky’s homeless children and youth COVID Response Coping with Covid- Ky Parent and Teachers Report By Prichard Committee’s “Intergen 9” Parent Leadership Development (CIPL) Advocate Virtual Forum November 18th: 2020 KIDS COUNT County 
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For Parents Parent-Teacher Planning Tool For Educators Supporting Young Children’s Learning and Well-Being at Home COVID Response Digital Citizenship Resources for Family Engagement Parent Leadership Development (CIPL) Understanding the Every Student Succeeds Act Get Connected Family Engagement Week is Nov. 16th-20th. Join us as we 
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November 6, 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFor More Information Contact:Jessica Fletcher, Senior Director, Communications & External Affairs(cell) 859-539-0511jessica.fletcher@prichardcommittee.org Rev. Donavan Pinner and Daniel Kemp, both of Hopkinsville, have been selected to be members of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. Pinner serves as Associate Minister at Virginia 
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Each academic year a select group of Kentucky’s public schools perform better than expected on measures of educational achievement. These measures include things like the percentage of elementary students who achieve proficiency or distinguished in reading, or the proportion of less-advantaged middle school students who show a similar level of competency on the math assessment. Understanding the reasons for better-than-expected performance is fundamentally important.
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November 2, 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFor More Information Contact:Jessica Fletcher, Senior Director, Communications & External Affairs(cell) 859-539-0511jessica.fletcher@prichardcommittee.org Dr. Jay Parrent, of Princeton, has been selected to be a member of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. Parrent is Vice President of Administration at Madisonville Community College 
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November 2, 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFor More Information Contact:Jessica Fletcher, Senior Director, Communications & External Affairs(cell) 859-539-0511jessica.fletcher@prichardcommittee.org Felicia C. Smith. Ed.D. and Tasha Jones, of Franklin County, have been selected to be members of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. Smith is Senior Director of Global 
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