Looky here again, Louisville schools as usual are missing the mark again. Just like it has been for decades, the Louisville school systems are a total failure which is partially why this forum is full of unintelligent mouth breathers. Susie and Johnny can't spell after going to the JCPS after 13 years of education between K to 12. Meanwhile, half of the students at the Louisville/Jefferson County Public Schools are not even proficient at reading, reading comprehension, and obviously not even spelling. In mathematics it's even worse which is why Louisville doesn't have much of an economic future outside of the certain segment of the skilled population.
Kentucky is in the same straits though because only about half of Kentucky students can read and write at a 12th grade level when they graduate high school. Not to mention that their math scores are well below 50 percent of the students having proficiency in 12th grade educational requirements. Add in the fact that only about 38 percent of Kentucky students are proficient in science based requirements.
It's laughable that Kentucky spends $10,192 for every student in Kentucky despite the fact they are one of the worst state educational systems in the whole country. Basically relegating their inhabitants to a lifetime of poverty and criminal issues because instead of being intelligent they'll end up breaking the law and end up in jail.
Guess what Kentuckians, these different studies and facts from your own state government prove one thing. It's that overall Kentuckians are uneducated and fundamentally stupid.
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