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Kentucky: school choice status

Kentucky voters rejected Amendment 2 in 2024, which would have authorized public funding of non-public education.

By The School Choice Index Editorial TeamPublished Last verified
Official sources checked. Kentucky state education and legislative sources were checked as of . Kentucky does not currently have a statewide ESA, voucher, tax-credit scholarship, or refundable private-school choice program, so there is no statewide private-choice program administrator or application portal to link.

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Eligibility

Constitutional amendment to permit public funds for non-public schools was rejected in 2024.

What the money can be used for

No statewide private-choice program currently funds K–12 expenses in Kentucky. See our other state profiles for comparable programs.

Editorial notes

Kentucky does not currently have a statewide ESA, voucher, tax-credit scholarship, or refundable private-school choice program. Families may still have access to public-school choice, charter schools, interdistrict transfers, homeschool rules, local programs, federal programs, or other education options outside the private-school choice categories tracked here. This page will be updated if a statewide program is enacted.

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Last verified May 15, 2026 by The School Choice Index Editorial Team. Not legal, tax, or financial advice. This page tracks statewide private-choice programs only; local public-school choice, charter schools, homeschool rules, federal programs, and district-specific options may differ. There is no statewide private-choice application for families to contact in Kentucky.