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Forum at Gheens can help shape KY education future By Cayce Davenport Kentucky Commissioner of Education, Stephen Pruitt will be in Campbellsville for a Town Hall Meeting, or what he calls his "listening tour." from 5:30-7pmCT/4:30-8pmET, Tuesday, March 22, 2016, at Campbellsville University's Gheen's Recital Hall, 210 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY. Mr. Pruitt took position a few months ago as Commission of Education in Kentucky. In the balance within the next year is the design of a new accountability system for Kentucky schools as well as an in depth look at expanding the Career Pathways to include Performing Arts, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, & more. The commissioner is traveling around the state posing the following questions:
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