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Hardin County Board hears overview of alternative and adult‑education programs serving students and community
Summary
Director of alternative programs Wes Blair briefed the board on home hospital instruction, dropout‑prevention programs, the eSchool adult virtual program, Excel for teen mothers, KECSAC partnerships and adult‑education consortium achievements.
At the Hardin County Board of Education meeting, director of alternative programs Wes Blair gave a detailed overview of the district’s alternative education and adult‑education services and highlighted recent outcomes.
Blair said the home hospital program serves students with medical diagnoses that prevent school attendance and follows Kentucky Department of Education guidance. Teachers contracted to the program provide two hours of instruction for every five instructional days required by law. Blair said the program typically serves 40–80 students at a time.
Blair described Hardin County High as a dropout‑prevention program focused on fourth‑ and fifth‑year seniors and students…
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