
Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass Steps Down
Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass is stepping down from his position after facing criticism from Republicans for defending state guidance related to transgender students. Glass, who had three years left on his contract, will be taking a job as an associate vice president at Western Michigan University. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve as commissioner and thanked the Kentucky Board of Education and education professionals across the state. Glass's departure comes after legislation was passed subjecting the education commissioner to Senate confirmation and calls for his firing. The board will discuss the search for a new commissioner in mid-August.