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View this state's plan for implementing the ADP policy agenda. (February 2006)
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Education Pipeline Data
Find out how this state is doing in preparing young people for college and work:
View Kentucky-specific data (.ppt) on the education pipeline.
See the Kentucky College Pipeline Data Profile.
See the Kentucky Business Tools for Better Schools Data Profile
2009 Survey Results
| Align high school standards with college and workplace expectations | Align high school graduation requirements with college and workplace expectations | Administer college readiness test to all high school students | Develop a P-16 longitudinal data system | Develop accountability and reporting systems that promote college and career readiness | |
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* Moving forward, Achieve will analyze how states’ college- and career-ready indicators are used, valued and reveal student progress toward college and career readiness. This represents a new vision of accountability and the kind of information states should collect, report, and enable schools and districts to use, which no state has in place today.
Access more Closing the Expectations Gap 2009 survey results here.
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Go Higher KY
In 2000, the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education launched Go Higher KY, a statewide public information and marketing campaign to encourage Kentuckians of all ages to take the next step to advance their education level — be it learning to read or going to college. This Web site highlights what the Council uses to encourage people to call a help line or visit a Web site to learn more about higher education opportunities in Kentucky. Television and radio ads, posters and billboards are included.
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