Also note that Dr. Garen in a member of the Bluegrass Institute Board of Scholars.
By the way, my op-ed also includes comments about an exciting piece of legislation, House Bill 149, which creates the well-named Education Opportunity Account Program. This legislation will provide a host of better opportunities for Kentucky’s students to go to the school, public or private, that can best meet their needs, providing real choices for students and parents that Kentucky currently lacks.
Here’s a link to the entire op-ed.
And, here is a hat tip to the Herald-Leader, which was willing to allow “The Rest of the Story” to reach its readers.
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