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Pre-K for All: Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman on Building Kentucky’s Future

16 min · 1 de oct de 2025
Portada del episodio Pre-K for All: Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman on Building Kentucky’s Future

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In this episode of the KASA EdLeader Podcast, Executive Director Rhonda Caldwell sits down with Kentucky Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman to discuss the ambitious Pre-K for All initiative. Lt. Gov. Coleman outlines why early childhood education is critical to student success, how pre-K impacts third-grade literacy and even long-term prison rates, and what it will take to move from just 27% of four-year-olds in public pre-K to full access statewide. They also explore the broader implications of pre-K: * How access could allow 70,000 Kentuckians to reenter the workforce. * Why investing in pre-K delivers a 10-to-1 return for the economy. * The importance of respecting and supporting teachers in addressing Kentucky’s educator shortage. * Building bipartisan support for lasting education reform. With a blend of data, personal insight, and a clear call to action, Lt. Gov. Coleman makes the case for why Kentucky can’t afford to wait on universal pre-K.

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Portada del episodio Pre-K for All: Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman on Building Kentucky’s Future

Pre-K for All: Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman on Building Kentucky’s Future

In this episode of the KASA EdLeader Podcast, Executive Director Rhonda Caldwell sits down with Kentucky Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman to discuss the ambitious Pre-K for All initiative. Lt. Gov. Coleman outlines why early childhood education is critical to student success, how pre-K impacts third-grade literacy and even long-term prison rates, and what it will take to move from just 27% of four-year-olds in public pre-K to full access statewide. They also explore the broader implications of pre-K: * How access could allow 70,000 Kentuckians to reenter the workforce. * Why investing in pre-K delivers a 10-to-1 return for the economy. * The importance of respecting and supporting teachers in addressing Kentucky’s educator shortage. * Building bipartisan support for lasting education reform. With a blend of data, personal insight, and a clear call to action, Lt. Gov. Coleman makes the case for why Kentucky can’t afford to wait on universal pre-K.

1 de oct de 202516 min