Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) for Reading and Writing
What are academic standards?
Adopted in 2019 and scheduled for revision in 2025, the Kentucky Academic Standards for Reading and Writing (KAS) represent a comprehensive view of literacy, incorporating reading, composition and language to ensure Kentucky students are fully prepared for a successful transition to post-secondary education, work and the community.
A standard represents a goal or outcome of an educational program. The standards do not dictate the design of a lesson plan or how units should be organized. The standards establish what students should know and be able to do at the conclusion of a course. The instructional program should emphasize the development of students’ abilities to acquire and apply the standards. The curriculum must assure that appropriate accommodations are made for diverse populations of students found within Kentucky schools.
The standards address what is to be learned but do not address how learning experiences are to be designed or what resources should be used.
To learn more about high-quality instructional resources (HQIRs), access the HQIR page.
Translating Standards to High-Quality Instruction
For Teachers:
For School & District Leaders:
Professional Learning Tools: Kentucky’s Markers of High-Quality Literacy Instruction
Research- and Evidence- Based Instruction:
Text Quality & Complexity:
Text-Dependent Questions and Tasks:
For Families and Caregivers
Course Codes
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Please email the ELA team at ELAteam@education.ky.gov with any feedback or questions.