HB 480 Best in Class
We as Science, Math and Special Education teachers were promised by the Student Loan People that we would be able to receive loan forgiveness for 20\% of the total of the loan for each year we taught... continue reading »
"What has happened to"a promise is a pormise"?"
"I went back to college to earn my degree in special education because of this program. I am currently in the program and it is very important to my financial future that this program remain."
"Backing out of this loan forgiveness program AFTER having made this promise with no stipulation of cancellation has been irresponsible. The $90 million dollars diverted to balance the state budget prior to this made teachers responsible for the mismanagem"
"I have 36,000 dollars worth of loans and I'm not finished with my master's degree yet! 6 years of college for a 36,000 dollar a year job should have some benefits!"
"Thank you"
"Actually all teachers are required to get the MA and I feel that if you are willing to teach in an economically disadvantaged area you should receive forgiveness of portions of the loan regardless of the subject you are teaching. I am a media specialist a"
"Please help us, we are drowning in payments."
"How can you default on a loan? If I decide I can't afford my mortgage, I can't just stop paying."
"Please consider house bill 480 to assist the teachers affected by the cuts to the Best in Class program."
"Please help us. The unexpected debt is so frightening to us."
"This also was promised to teacher shortage areas such as Foreign Language Teachers, such as I."
"A promise is a promise!"
"Please help to restore benefits that were promised to KY teachers."