Kentucky student group sues state, demands quality education
- Some Kentucky students are suing the state, claiming they weren't provided with an adequate and equitable public education, as guaranteed by Kentucky's constitution.
- Only 41% of Kentucky's eighth-graders are proficient or above in reading, and Kentucky is one of 11 states without a civics course requirement.
- Nearly one in five Kentucky high school students reported seriously considering taking their own lives, highlighting the lack of adequate counseling resources.
- The lawsuit aims to hold the Commonwealth of Kentucky accountable for failing to fulfill its constitutional obligation to provide quality education, as stated by KSVT's policy coordinator, Khoa Ta.
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