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Education Freedom

The Bluegrass Institute has recently published several impactful reports on school choice in Kentucky. “State of the District: How Whites and Blacks Perform in Jefferson County Public Schools” highlights the learning gap between whites and blacks in Louisville and how reading and math performance continues to widen in more than one-third of the 120 schools included in the report.
 
Dick Innes, our Education Analyst also publishes his research findings on the Bluegrass Policy Blog, and has become a go-to source for the state’s education reporters. Read more about Dick under the [Who We Are] link.
 
We are also publishing school data to our new wiki at FreedomKentucky.org where wiki contributors and “citizen journalists” continue to post research and facts online such as FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests on school-district spending, school-check registers, NCLB (No Child Left Behind) standings for Kentucky’s 72 failing schools, including report cards, task-force findings and audits. One recent Open Records Request has provided the check register for Covington Independent Schools accounts payable now on-line.
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