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Kentucky’s new education leader advocates for bold agenda

Kentucky Education Commissioner Robbie Fletcher is advocating for an ambitious agenda early in his tenure, focusing on developing a statewide system to track student achievement and school performance. Fletcher is seeking input from schools and stakeholders to revise Kentucky’s assessment and accountability system, with potential recommendations to be made after the 2025 legislative session.

In addition to the accountability system, Fletcher aims to address potential changes to the state’s school funding formula to create a more equitable balance between property-poor and property-rich districts. Collaboration with state lawmakers is a key priority for Fletcher, who emphasizes open dialogue to advance education initiatives.

Fletcher, who took office in July, previously served as superintendent of Lawrence County schools and has a background in teaching. He highlighted the need for classroom innovation while reinforcing fundamental education principles.

Despite some improvements in statewide test scores in spring 2023, especially in elementary schools, significant work remains to reach pre-pandemic academic levels. Fletcher proposed adjusting the testing schedule to provide more timely feedback for instructional adjustments and emphasized the importance of national academic comparisons.

With a focus on guiding students to reach their potential, Fletcher underscored the role of schools in nurturing students’ growth and resilience. By instilling a belief in their abilities and providing opportunities for success and challenge, Fletcher aims to cultivate a supportive environment for students to thrive.

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