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Kentucky Education Since 1990, Kentucky has been on the cutting edge of educational innovation with the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA), which matches creative classroom techniques with consistent testing of students' progress. Under KERA, students are expected to master a set of skills that will help them achieve success both in work and life. That same expectation of quality is carried through Kentucky's trade schools, colleges and universities, many of which are nationally recognized for excellence. Kentucky is also the first state in the nation to have every elementary, middle, and high school, public and private, wired to the Internet. A clear sign of Kentucky's dedication to offering its students the best education. With the fine selection of learning establishments, students of all ages can glean the knowledge and skills they need throughout their lives that also will benefit area businesses and industries.
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The Lane Report Articles on Education & Job Training July 1999: Businesses Sought to Join Program March 1999: Making the Grade
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