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Leyton, KY: Community Rallies Against Amendment 2 Just Days Before Election Day

Leyton, KY: Local Rally Opposes Amendment 2 Ahead of Election

LEXINGTON, Ky. — With just two days remaining until election day, a local organization is actively campaigning against Amendment 2. The group, Protect Our Schools Kentucky, held a rally on Sunday afternoon to communicate their concerns over the proposed amendment, which they believe could have harmful effects on the education system in Kentucky. The event attracted more than 20 community members, including educators and parents, who voiced their opposition to the measure.

What is Amendment 2?

According to the Kentucky State Legislature, Amendment 2 aims to give parents more options regarding their children’s education. It proposes allowing the General Assembly to provide financial assistance for educational expenses outside of traditional public schools for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Supporters of the amendment argue that it offers necessary choices for families.

Why Are Educators Concerned?

Many educators, however, argue that this amendment could significantly undermine public schools, leading to decreased funding and potential job losses. Amanda Sewell, a family consumer science teacher at Tates Creek High School, highlighted the strength of public programs in Fayette County, asserting that they are already making significant strides in education. “Our public schools are already amazing… What we need is for Frankfort to support those schools and pour money into those schools,” she stated.

Jessica Hiler, the president of the Fayette County Education Association and an elementary school teacher, provided further insight into potential repercussions if Amendment 2 passes. She pointed to an analysis conducted by the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy that indicates Fayette County Public Schools could see a budget reduction of over $50 million if the state implements a voucher program similar to one in Florida. Hiler warned, “Moving forward, our public schools would be even more underfunded than they are now.”

Impact on Students and Educators

Protect Our Schools Kentucky stresses that if Amendment 2 is adopted, approximately 90% of students within Fayette County Public Schools would be affected. Additionally, they predict that over 300 educator jobs could be in jeopardy. The campaign also points out that seven sections of the Kentucky constitution would be impacted by this legislative change.

Common Misconceptions

A pressing concern among the rally participants is the misconception surrounding the amendment. Sewell noted, “The biggest misconception is we keep hearing ‘this is what’s right for our kids,’ but as a teacher and a parent, this is not what’s right for our kids.” Both Sewell and Hiler call on voters to consider the long-term implications of Amendment 2, stating, “Vote no. Vote no. Vote no on Amendment 2 because we need to protect our public schools. Protect Kentucky’s kids.”

Final Campaign Stops

In light of the upcoming election, the campaign’s final pushes will continue on Monday with stops planned in Ashland, Elizabethtown, and Louisville. Polls will open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5. Voters are encouraged to visit their local voting sites to make their voices heard.

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