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What this will do is cause fewer and fewer people to teach in Kentucky, and in our case they'll go to Ohio or take up another profession, Democrat Rep. Dennis Keene said. "So we will have a harder time recruiting teachers to teach in our classrooms."Kentucky police officers and firefighters also stand to lose some benefits under the bill, according to Keene.Kentucky's pension system is among the worst-funded in the country, according to the Associated Press. They reported that the state is at least billion short of the money it needs to pay retirement benefits over the next 30 years.Proponents of the bill, like Republican Sen. Wil Schroder, said it's necessary for Kentucky's long term financial success."A lot of people realized that something had to be done," he said. "Past General Assemblies failed to take action at all, and the problem only got worse."Teachers have been vocal opponents to the bill, already rallying in Frankfort several times and causing it to be delayed previously. Several Northern Kentucky schools closed Friday due to teacher absences in the wake of the bill's passage.The following schools were closed Friday due to excessive staff absences: 1182

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Two elementary schools in Herriman, Utah — Butterfield Canyon and Bastian — have decided to get rid of homework this school year.The principal of Butterfield Canyon Elementary School principal said it wasn't a quick decision. A few years back, a previous school superintendent shared some research from John Hattie, who argues that homework for elementary school students is not effective.“When there is research to show that homework is not effective, it’s a practice that we need to leave behind," principal Amanda Bollinger said.She first started talking to her teachers about the idea last school year, but finally decided to fully implement the no-homework policy for the 2019-2020 school year.In terms of academics, they haven't seen any sort of negative impacts to students' performance, Bollinger said. In fact, third-grade teacher Janet Hall said she has seen her students work harder and smarter."I am seeing them more focused on what they are doing at school. They know the importance of staying on task and learning here," she said.It's been an adjustment, Hall admits — although she was never one to hand out loads of homework.“I always said anything that the kids don’t finish in class would be sent home as homework, and now I don’t get to do that," she said.Where the no-homework policy has been most beneficial is with students' mental health, Bollinger said.“We’ve actually had a reduction by about 50 percent in anxiety referrals to our school physiologist," she said.Not everyone has been on board, Bolinger said, but most are in support.The hope is that students will use this time to play outside, read more, eat dinner with their family and get to bed early."Hopefully parents are taking advantage of the time to teach their kids life skills and things that will really benefit them, more than writing their spelling words five times," Hall said.Students are still asked to read 20 minutes every night.This story was originally published by Sydney Glenn at KSTU. 1985

  

UPDATE WEDNESDAY 5:05 AM(KGTV) -- According to overnight results, California's school bond measure, Proposition 13, appears to be heading towards a defeat.With at least 80 percent of precincts reporting, 56 percent of voters struck the prop down, while 44 percent of voters supported the school bond plan, according to numbers provided by the Secretary of State's office. 371

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