May 8, 2025 - 00:08

(FRANKFORT, KY) – The Kentucky Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Early Learning is thrilled to introduce a scholarship program aimed at supporting special education teachers. This initiative allows educators to participate in the 2025 Kentucky Career and Technical Education Summer Program, set to take place in July.
The scholarship is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of special education teachers, providing them with valuable resources and training that can be applied in their classrooms. By attending this summer program, teachers will have the opportunity to engage in professional development activities, collaborate with peers, and explore innovative teaching strategies tailored to meet the diverse needs of their students.
This initiative underscores the commitment of the Kentucky Department of Education to empower special education professionals and improve educational outcomes for students with disabilities. Interested teachers are encouraged to apply for this valuable opportunity to advance their careers and enrich their teaching practices.
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