

Amendment 2 Bus Sto(u)ries: Nicholas Hazelett & Ivy Litton
In our Amendment 2 Bus Sto(u)ries Mini-Series, come along with Michelle Zheng as the Kentucky Student Voice Team embarks on a bus tour across Kentucky to speak about and give an open platform to discuss Amendment 2, a proposition that would change how public and private schools could be funded if passed. In our final stop, Michelle talks to current public school student Ivy Litton and public school graduate and current college student Nicholas Hazelett.
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Kentucky's Promise: Exploring Written and Oral Communication Skills
In our newest series, "Kentucky's Promise: Exploring the 7 Rose Capacities", podcast coordinator Addison Lowry retells the story of the historic 1989 Rose v. CBE decision in Kentucky and how it continues to impact students across the state today. In this first episode of the series, lays out the land of the Rose case and KERA, including exclusive interviews with members of the Kentucky Student Voice Team and plaintiffs of the recently-filed lawsuit. Tune into this first episode to hear literal roses and thorns about Rose's first capacity, oral and written communication skills, having both grown and wilted.
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Where do we draw the line: Assessing student autonomy
In this episode of "Get Schooled" The Kentucky Student voice team tackles the current state of student autonomy in Kentucky schools through a combination of research, storytelling, and discussion. Listen to Esha Bajwa, Aiden Vilo, and Kira Pusateri talk through their personal experiences with student autonomy in their schools as well as Sara Falluji's assessment of the legality of common policies put in place.
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