Kentucky
Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman reflects on Nettie Depp statue and education in Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) -In early November, the primary statue to honor a Kentucky lady was put in on the state capitol.
It was of a pioneer within the subject of training and becoming for an administration that has labored exhausting to place Kentucky faculties first.
Lately, WKYT’s Amber Philpott sat down with Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman to speak about how a lot this statue means to her personally and in regards to the message it sends going ahead in regards to the worth of training within the commonwealth.
If she ever wants somewhat inspiration and encouragement, educator turned Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman must look no additional than down the corridor from her workplace within the state capitol.
“I see any person who spent her life preventing for training and for equality and to ensure that women and girls are handled pretty,” stated Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman.
Nettie Depp was and nonetheless is a pioneer in some ways serving as an elected college superintendent in Barren County seven years earlier than girls may even vote.
In 2022 her likeness grew to become the primary giant scale monument honoring a Kentucky lady to be positioned within the capitol.
Her statue now stands in a spot the place solely the statues of males have stood. At practically seven-foot-tall the bronze statue of Depp is positioned close to the West entrance.
“For the primary feminine statue in Kentucky state capitol to occur whereas I’m proper down the corridor from it in addition to for that first statue to be a instructor means quite a bit to me,” stated Lt. Governor Coleman.
Lengthy earlier than she had the title of Lt. Governor, Coleman grew up roaming the halls of the Capitol as a toddler whereas her father served in workplace.
“My dad was within the legislature so I spent many a snow days ripping via these halls and by no means noticed a statue that regarded like me and the good factor about this for me is that Evelynne won’t ever need to say that,” stated Lt. Governor Coleman.
And the Lt. Governor’s little lady was there to see Nettie Depp unveiled, she says the statue is an emblem of what she and Governor Andy Beshear battle for on daily basis.
“I in addition to Governor Beshear have a lot respect for the work that our educators do, we raise them up on daily basis, we’re an training first administration,” stated Lt. Governor Coleman.
In a current report the Governor sighted the state’s practically 11,000 instructor vacancies, he says introduced on by the pandemic and years of denied pay raises.
The Lt. Governor says for years she has watched the assault on public training play out in Frankfort.
“I at all times inform academics and retired academics I’ve obtained your again, we’ve obtained your again. And to alter the entire rhetoric across the educating career I believe is actually essential as a result of for thus a few years there was simply actually an outright disrespect from our high leaders and it’s going to take a while to undo that,” stated Lt. Governor Coleman.
In October Governor Beshear launched his Schooling First Plan. A few of what he’s calling for features a 5 p.c increase for each college worker in Kentucky.
He’s once more calling on lawmakers to fund common preschool and full day kindergarten.
It’s one thing that the Lt. Governor says is important in setting college students up for fulfillment.
“I can’t inform you the distinction it will make within the trajectory of a kid’s life to have entry to common pre-k, a whole technology of children,” stated Lt. Governor Coleman.
To assist with the worth tag for the Schooling First Plan, the Lt. Governor factors to a report setting income surplus.
“If we put money into common pre-k for each 4-year-old and a 5% increase for each college worker throughout the state we’ll nonetheless have the third largest finances surplus in Kentucky’s historical past,” stated Lt. Governor Coleman.
As a instructor first, the Lt. Governor is aware of an excellent lesson plan when she sees it and he or she’s hoping what she and Governor Beshear have put forth could be one even Nettie Depp would approve of to try to encourage extra academics like her.
“If you wish to change your neighborhood and the commonwealth and this world turn into a instructor, stated Lt. Governor Coleman.”
The Schooling First Plan will go earlier than lawmakers through the 2023 common session.
The plan additionally requires a scholar mortgage forgiveness program for academics and for the restoration of instructor pensions.
We requested Lt. Governor Coleman in regards to the upcoming 2023 race for governor in Kentucky and he or she says she will likely be on that ticket and able to battle even more durable for Kentucky educators.
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Kentucky
BY THE NUMBERS: Texas 31, UK 14
Kentucky played Texas competitively during stretches of Saturday’s game in Austin but an ugly stretch in the second quarter gave the Horns a lead they would never relinquish.
Here are some of the key numbers that tell the story of what happened in the game.
209 … More yards for Texas than Kentucky. That’s not surprising but speaks to the challenge. The Horns had 441 yards of offense with a lot of balance (250 on the ground, 191 through the air) while the Cats mustered only 211 yards of offense, almost all of which was passing.
160 … The total passing yards for Cutter Boley. The freshman was 10/18 for 160 yards and an interception. Boley entered the game because Brock Vandagriff was struggling and he did a lot to impress. He saw the field well, made some confident reads and delivered catchable balls down the field.
158 … Rushing yards for Texas’ Quintrevion Wisner. The Longhorns rushed for 250 yards on the game.
25:30 … Time of possession for Kentucky in the game. Any upset bid would have been aided by Kentucky controlling the ball more than Texas. That did not happen.
20 … Carries for Kentucky running backs Jamarion Wilcox (50 yards) and Demie Sumo-Karngbaye (30 yards). Wilcox had a long of 18 while DSK’s long was just six yards. The backs had decent success considering the opponent but Boley was charged with -57 rushing yards.
17 … Second quarter points for the Longhorns. That’s when the game appeared to be decided. First, the Horns went 65 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown. Then after a Vandagriff pick they scored again quickly before adding a field goal as the half ran out.
11 … Fumbles in the game. It was almost comical how often the ball was bouncing at times. Kentucky fumbled five times but didn’t lose one of them, while Texas fumbled six times and lost two.
10 … Tackles for sophomore Texas linebacker Anthony Hill, who we said coming into the game was playing at an All-American level. He had two sacks and three tackles for loss as the most active, productive Texas defender in the game. He was a problem Kentucky couldn’t account for.
6 … Sacks by the Texas defense. That led to UK only being credited with 21 rushing yards on the game, but more important was the impact on UK’s offensive results. The protection issues have been persistent all season.
2/12 ... Kentucky on third down. That’s not going to get it done in a game like this. That’s a big reason why Texas ran 23 more plays than Kentucky, and had the ball for 10 minutes longer. The big problem was that Kentucky averaged 11.1 yards to go on third down today.
0 … The turnover margin in the game. That gave Kentucky a chance to play somewhat competitively. Both teams had seven points off turnovers with UK’s being Jamon Dumas-Johnson’s return.
Kentucky
Quinn Ewers Returns vs. Kentucky Wildcats After Exiting Medical Tent
AUSTIN — Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers went into the medical tent in the second quarter of Saturday’s home finale against the Kentucky Wildcats after the conclusion of a touchdown drive. Ewers appeared to have his ankle rolled up on earlier in the possession but never went off to the sidelines despite having a small limp.
Fortunately for the Longhorns, he was right back on the field for Texas’ next drive after an acrobatic interception from Jelani McDonald. A few plays later, he connected with Gunnar Helm for his second touchdown catch of the day on a 17-yard score.
Ewers has, of course, been no stranger to injuries during his time at Texas. He’s in his third year with Texas but has missed a total of seven games as a Longhorn due to injury, with at least two absences in each season. This included two missed games this season due to an oblique injury he suffered against UTSA.
Naturally, the conversation of him earning the “injury-prone” label is a real one to have, but head coach Steve Sarkisian sees things differently.
“I don’t necessarily think so,” Sarkisian said. “Sometimes injuries happen because they happen, you know? … I mean, when a guy gets pile-drived on his shoulder, there’s a pretty good chance — it doesn’t matter who you are — your shoulder is probably going to be sore to some capacity. Or when you get pile-drived and your clavicle gets, gets popped. I mean, I don’t know many guys that would have withstood that hit from Dallas Turner a couple years ago. That was an odd hit. And I’ve seen that injury, that same injury Quinn had that year, Jalen Hurts had as well. Oddly enough, he has the oblique strain there a few weeks ago, and I’m watching the game the other night. Derek Carr is out of the game, oblique strain.”
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Mark Pope says this Kentucky team loves making plays for each other
This Kentucky basketball team is now 5-0 after a blowout win against Jackson State. A big part of the Wildcats’ success this season has undoubtedly been their unslefishness and the ability to make that extra pass. Their assist numbers prove it. Through five games, Kentucky has an assist rate of 61.6% of all of their made baskets through those games combined.
After the game, Mark Pope talked about how well this team shares the ball, and he describes it as a type of built-in DNA that each player on this Kentucky roster has. It has showed so far this season.
“I thought our guys did an unbelievable job making plays for each other. You know, 29
assists is a good number for us and I would take that any night, especially in a game
like this where it is so easy to think, awe man, in this game I’m just going to get one for myself. We just have a DNA, these guys have built a DNA on this team where they are actually excited to make plays for each other and I’m telling you that bodes well and it’s rare and it is important for the way we play and how this game is made up and our guys are going to continue to believe more and more that the more they give the more they get back, it’s the way this game works when it’s right and certainly they got to feel that tonight. I was really proud of them. …One of the special stories for us tonight is that we had 11 players score, 11 of our 12 guys scored. The only player that didn’t score led us in assists. That’s exactly how a Kentucky basketball team is supposed to function. We had one guy that didn’t score and he led us in assists with seven. And every other guy on the court scored and shared the ball, I think we had four guys with five or more assists in the game.”– Pope on Kentucky’s unselfishness.
Kentucky has been sharing the ball all season, and that is a huge identity for this team. On Friday night, their assist numbers were impressive. The Wildcats had 29 assists on their 41 made shots, which is an outstanding percentage of baskets being off of assists. It’s also worth noting that Kerr Kriisa didn’t score, but he dished out 7 assists in just 12 minutes of action.
The way this Kentucky team passes the ball adds to the excitement when watching them. A fun brand of basketball, especially when the ball moves around as much as they make it happen.
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