Superintendent reacts to SB1

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Rowan County School District

The Kentucky Senate has passed a top-priority bill to shift key school governance decisions to superintendents and away from school-based decision-making councils.

The legislation would give school superintendents the authority to choose curriculum and school principals.

Rowan County Superintendent John Maxey says for his district, not much would change since he would still consult with the council.

Bills which restrict or dictate what can be taught in the classroom are a big concern for educators.  Maxey says if the currently proposed bills pass, teachers feel it will set a precedent allowing lawmakers unnecessary oversite in education. 

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Supt. Maxey

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  The measure cleared the Senate on a 25-9 vote Saturday and now goes to the House. 

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