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KRS 158.6451

Legislative declaration on goals for Commonwealth's schools -- Model curriculum framework

Known as the Nicole Hadley, Jessica James, and Kayce Steger Act

The act spans §§ 158–158 (270 sections).

Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Board of Educ. of Boone County v. Bushee (1994)

Most recently applied in Mix v. Petty (July 2015)

Effective: June 27, 2025 History: Amended 2025 Ky

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(1) The General Assembly finds, declares, and establishes that:

(a) Schools shall expect a high level of academic achievement of all students;

(b) Schools shall develop their students' ability to:

1. Use communication and mathematics skills for purposes and situations they will encounter throughout their lives;

2. Apply core concepts and principles from mathematics, the sciences, the arts, the humanities, social studies, civics, and practical living studies to situations they will encounter throughout their lives;

3. Become self-sufficient individuals of good character exhibiting the qualities of altruism, citizenship, courtesy, hard work, honesty, human worth, justice, knowledge, patriotism, respect, responsibility, and self- discipline;

4. Become responsible members of a family, work group, or community, including demonstrating effectiveness in community service;

5. Think critically, creatively, and independently to solve problems in school situations and in a variety of situations they will encounter in life;

6. Connect and integrate experiences and new knowledge from all subject matter fields with what they have previously learned and build on past learning experiences to acquire new information through various media sources; and 7. Express their creative talents and interests in visual arts, music, dance, and dramatic arts;

(c) Schools shall increase their students' rate of school attendance;

(d) Schools shall increase their students' graduation rates and reduce their students' dropout and retention rates;

(e) Schools shall reduce physical and mental health barriers to learning; and (f) Schools shall be measured on the proportion of students who make a successful transition to work, post-secondary education, and military service.

(2) The Kentucky Board of Education shall disseminate to local school districts and schools a model curriculum framework which is directly tied to the goals, outcomes, and assessment strategies developed pursuant to this section and KRS 158.645 and 158.6453. The framework shall provide direction to local districts and schools as they develop their curriculum. The framework shall identify teaching and assessment strategies, instructional material resources, ideas on how to incorporate the resources of the community, a directory of model teaching sites, alternative ways of using school time, and strategies to incorporate character education throughout the curriculum.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.