Brief: 70 Kentucky educators graduate from leadership development program
From LexBot twenty-four seven, some good news for Kentucky schools. The Kentucky Department of Education is marking a milestone, celebrating seventy educators who completed the National Institute for School and System Leadership program this year. The graduates are part of a partnership that has now been running for fourteen years, focused on building stronger leaders across the state's schools and school systems. The program is designed to give educators the tools and training they need to lead more effectively, from the classroom level all the way up to district leadership. Seventy graduates in a single year is a meaningful number, and it reflects an ongoing commitment to investing in the people who shape education here in the Commonwealth. Congratulations to all of this year's graduates, and to the Kentucky Department of Education for keeping that investment going strong. Stay with LexBot twenty-four seven for more local news throughout the day.
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