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Kentucky Senate Passes High School Sports Bill For Seniors
by Larry Leo
March 3, 20219 Comments
Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Kentucky high school senior athletes can now extend their careers and get the year back they lost to COVID after a new bill passed by the state's Senate...
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Senate Bill 128, sponsored by Sen. Max Wise, R-Campbellsville, would allow students to stay in school an extra year after the coronavirus pandemic disrupted academics, athletics and high school milestones.
A previous version of the bill allowed only high school students to repeat a year. A new version expanded that to kindergarten and up.
Students would be able to redo or supplement classes they've taken, as fears that students are not where they're expected to be academically continue after a year of inconsistent schooling.
"They're failing in grades because they can't get that in-person learning, or they can't get the high school experience as they should," said Reggie Thomas, a student at Campbellsville High School who testified in favor of the legislation.
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