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Ky. Education committee receives update on academic standards for social studies

24 'fundamental documents and speeches' named in the legislation

Kentucky Government Press Release by Kentucky Government Press Release
November 2, 2022
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Senate Minority Caucus Chair Reginald Thomas, D-Lexington, speaking about new academic standards for social studies.

FRANKFORT — The Interim Joint Committee on Education received an update on Tuesday about the state’s plan to implement new academic standards related to social studies under Senate Bill 1.

SB 1, which received approval from the General Assembly earlier this year, calls for the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) to incorporate fundamental American documents and speeches into middle and high school social studies standards. State officials expect to finalize the implementation by August.

The 24 fundamental documents and speeches named in the legislation include, among others, The Mayflower Compact, The Declaration of Independence, The Gettysburg Address, the Atlanta Exposition Address by Booker T. Washington, A Time for Choosing by Ronald Reagan, and The Monroe Document by James Monroe.

Micki Ray, chief academic officer at KDE, said the standards were already scheduled for review in 2025, but that SB 1 called for an accelerated timeline.

“We moved very quickly with the passage of the law to reconvene the social studies advisory panel and review committee to come together to discuss how they were going to incorporate the required documents into the Kentucky academic standards for social studies,” she said.

Ray added that the upcoming changes will not impact the timeline for the full-scale review in 2025.

Signed into law last April, advocates for SB 1 say it ensures core concepts are taught in social studies. But opponents say it limits important teachings and stifles free speech in the classroom.

State officials held a public comment period on the standards in September, and another public comment period is scheduled in January 2023.

Four hundred respondents participated during the first comment period, representing 59% of all Kentucky counties. They included teachers, retired teachers, administrators, parents/guardians, students and stakeholders from higher education and business, according to KDE.

Rep. James Tipton, R-Taylorsville, asked how those who are not educators and more people in general can become involved in the process.

“We appreciate the feedback because that makes the process better and they, like us, want this to be something that’s useful to the field and also helpful to students as they go through that K-12 progression for social studies,” Ray said.

Feedback from all types of people is welcome, she said.

Senate Minority Caucus Chair Reginald Thomas, D-Lexington, asked about specific information teachers shared on the survey, including possible comments related to critical race theory.

Beth Ratway of the American Institutes for Research said educators supported the adjustments based on the statute and saw the explicit connections to the documents.

“They really did not bring up the concepts of CRT within their comments, but they did give some really good suggestions to support the 2025 review, so we definitely captured those and have those for our future work as well,” she said.

Sen. Adrienne Southworth, R-Lawrenceburg, questioned if the standards will be taught throughout multiple grades rather than just during a single year.

“Are we really rotating around the cycles correctly, or do we still have more or less holes,” she asked.

Ray said that all of the pieces are included over the scope of both middle school and high school.

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Comments 13

  1. Just saying says:
    3 years ago

    Going Woke. Theyre going to teach that all you white people are rascist.

    • KAG says:
      3 years ago

      You do know this is from a republican veto proof bill that was signed into law

  2. Jenny says:
    3 years ago

    Do your kids a favor and don’t send them to public schools. If you must, teach and school them the truth at home.

  3. Just saying says:
    3 years ago

    I’m with you jenny. The universities are totally content with destroying America. So where do our teachers get their education, at the woke colleges. CRT will be coming to your school. It will be forced on the school systems if the Dems get control. KY didn’t recognize MLK ( research MLK FBI tapes) day until the feds. threatened to withold federal dollars from Ky schools. Parents better keep in touch with what they’re kids are being taught. Eg.. Thomas jefferson a fraud George Floyd a hero.

    • KAG says:
      3 years ago

      Thomas Jefferson bought and sold other humans even has some offspring with them.

      Exodus 21:16 ESV
      “Whoever steals a man and sells him, and anyone found in possession of him, shall be put to death.

  4. Just saying says:
    3 years ago

    George Floyd died while being arrested for passing counterfit 20 dollar bills.. He was a lifelong drug addict and career criminal whose intrests included acting in porn movies ,selling cocaine and fentanyl, robbing defenseless woman ,holding a gun to a pregnent womans stomach and spending time in prison. The time of his death he tested positive for Meth and the powerful respiratory depressent fentanyl, two of his favorite recreational drugs. Floyd left Houston where he had accumulated at least three drug offenses and aggravated assault with a firearm. George is survived by several children with several different baby’s mamas, none of which has seen him because he was in prison.

    • KAG says:
      3 years ago

      So just saying it was OK to kill him?

  5. Just saying says:
    3 years ago

    He was in the process of overdosing. According to: The Media Won’t Report The Entire George Floyd Story .1.1 George Floyd had fatal levels of fentanyl in his system. 1.2 George Floyd had fatal levels of fentanly and crystal meth in his system. So yes its his right and choice to OD if thats what his hobbies are. Again Dems need to get the facts before they chose their poster boy. None of the fake news reported this. instead 9 billion worth of burning looting, destroying police cars,stations and federal buildings began. Kamala Harris started funding in order to bail out what few thugs were arrested. Thus ushering in the new lawless democratic party.

    • KAG says:
      3 years ago

      That’s not what the autopsy report says.

  6. Just saying says:
    3 years ago

    You’re reading the BLM sponsered autopsy. You’re spinning it KEGS. Main stream media style. Too much NBC,CBS,ABC,CNN,and MSNBC for you KEGS. So gobble up their lies. If the truth was told America would still be burning from BLMs peaceful demomstrations. Remember” HANDS UP DONT SHOOT” ? Another lie. You really need to suport another group besides BLM, KEGS. All their officials are getting indited for stealing anyhow.

    • KAG says:
      3 years ago

      No it’s from the medical examiner who testified under oath Just Saying
      You do know they found the cops guilty Just Saying

  7. Just saying says:
    3 years ago

    You do know they found O J Simpson not guilty. The medical examiner was paid by the Floyd defense team. You represent BLM well KEGS.

    • KAG says:
      3 years ago

      https://www.foxnews.com/us/chauvin-trial-medical-examiner-autopsy-george-floyd
      Just Saying

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