Kentucky Education Cabinet to Hold Public Meetings in June
Multiple agencies within Kentucky's Education and Workforce Development Cabinet have scheduled public meetings in June, with sessions designed to keep stakeholders informed about state education and employment initiatives.
The meetings, which are open to the public, represent part of the cabinet's ongoing commitment to transparency in policymaking. According to an announcement from the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet, interested citizens and community members are invited to attend.
The Kentucky Board of Education has scheduled regular meetings for June 3-4, 2026, which will be held in-person at the Kentucky Department of Education in Frankfort. The meetings are typically live-streamed for those unable to attend in person.
The cabinet oversees eleven agencies that work to improve education and workforce development across the commonwealth. Recent priorities have included supporting displaced workers and addressing workforce challenges in areas ranging from healthcare to information technology.
Those planning to attend meetings are encouraged to confirm times and locations before traveling, as some meetings may be held virtually or at alternative times. The cabinet emphasizes that accommodations can be provided for individuals with disabilities who contact the appropriate staff member in advance.
For more information about specific meeting agendas and details, residents can visit the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet website or contact individual agencies directly.