WALKER v. KENTUCKY DEPT. OF EDUC.

No. 97-CA-0040-MR.

981 S.W.2d 128 (1998)

Rick E. WALKER, Appellant, v. KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; Dr. Thomas C. Boysen, Commissioner; Livingston County Schools Board of Education; Phillip Threlkeld, Board Chairman; Anthony Lasher, Board Vice-Chairman; Hazel Maupin, Timmy J. Porter, Curtis Stafford, Members; Lee Jones, Superintendent; Randee Rudolph, Sherron Doom, Joyce M. Croft, Karen Duncan, Patsy Greer, Kimberly Lampley, Holly Hayden, Mona Carneal, Rozella Clemens, Arthur C. Schofield, Juanita Walker, Penny Akers, Glenda Dedmon, Martha Barrett, and Robin Dickerson, Ledbetter Elementary School Certified Staff Members; Shirley Menendez, Ledbetter Elementary School Principal; and Doralyn Lanier in Her Official Capacity as Division Director For Region One Service-Center, Kentucky Department of Education and State Board For Elementary and Secondary Education, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Discretionary Review Denied by Supreme Court November 12, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donna Thornton-Green, Paducah, for Appellant.

A.B. Chandler, III, Attorney General, Robert V. Bullock, Assistant Attorney General, Frankfort, for Appellees, Kentucky Department of Education; Dr. Thomas C. Boysen, Commissioner; Doralyn Lanier, In Her Official Capacity; and State Board for Elementary and Secondary Education.

David L. Yewell, Owensboro, for Appellees, Livingston County Schools Board of Education; Phillip Threlkeld, Board Chairman; Anthony Lasher, Board Vice-Chairman; Hazel Maupin, Timmy J. Porter, Curtis Stafford, Members; Lee Jones, Superintendent; Randee Rudolph, Sherron Doom, Joyce M. Croft, Karen Duncan, Patsy Greer, Kimberly Lampley, Holly Hayden, Mona Carneal, Rozella Clemens, Arthur C. Schofield, Juanita Walker, Penny Akers, Glenda Dedmon, Martha Barrett, and Robin Dickerson, Ledbetter Elementary School Certified Staff Members; and Shirley Menendez, Ledbetter Elementary School Principal.

Before BUCKINGHAM, KNOPF and SCHRODER, JJ.


OPINION

SCHRODER, Judge.

This appeal deals with the rewards program under the Kentucky Instructional Results Information System (KIRIS) of KRS 158.6455. The questions raised are: whether a person who was a certified staff member when a school earned a reward, but was no longer on staff when the reward was received by the school, is entitled to a portion of the reward; and whether KRS 158.6455 is unconstitutionally vague and ambiguous. We believe that...

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