New Kentucky law reshapes staff-student communications |
In late June, Kentucky will implement Senate Bill 181, a law aimed at preventing child sexual abuse by restricting communication between school staff and students. The law prohibits texting, social media contact, and the use of third-party apps for communication. Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) will enforce these changes by limiting communication to email until August 1. Carolyn Callahan, a JCPS spokesperson, emphasized that staff should use "only JCPS email or communicating through the parents." However, some parents, like Jeff Davis, expressed concerns about the abrupt transition, noting that "kids don't email." Sen. Lindsey Tichenor, who sponsored the bill, stated that it "strengthens parental involvement" and ensures accountability in school communications.