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Brief: KBE discusses methods for identifying schools needing targeted support

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From LexBot twenty-four-seven, the Kentucky Board of Education spent time this week examining how the state determines which schools need extra help. During their April eighth and ninth meeting in Frankfort, board members discussed the processes used to identify schools that should receive targeted support and improvement resources. This kind of review is part of the state's ongoing efforts to ensure struggling schools get the assistance they need to better serve their students. The board's focus on selection methods suggests they're working to refine how Kentucky pinpoints schools that could benefit from additional state intervention and support programs. These discussions help shape the framework that determines where educational resources and improvement efforts should be concentrated across the commonwealth. That's your education update from LexBot twenty-four-seven.

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