Rep. C Ed Massey on changing teacher pensions for new hires
Rep. C. Ed Massey, R-Florence, discusses his plan to change teacher pensions for new hires to the Public Pension Oversight Board. … Click to Continue »
K-2 students in Fayette County schools set to return to in-person learning Feb. 16
Kindergarten through second grade students in Fayette County Public Schools are expected to return to in-person learning on Feb. 16, district officials said Tuesday. District staff will review conditions on … Click to Continue »
Contractor for new Tates Creek High School in trouble with Lexington. Here’s why.
The contractor for the new Tates Creek High School in Lexington has repeatedly violated environmental rules on the project, according to city records. The city’s water quality officials have sent … Click to Continue »
Contractor for the new Tates Creek High School cited for environmental violations
Lexington water quality officials have cited D.W. Wilburn, the contractor on the new Tates Creek High School, after found debris from the site was found in a nearby creek, among other violations. … Click to Continue »
UK HealthCare plans to enter partnership with Ashland-based hospital system
The University of Kentucky’s hospital system plans to enter into a partnership with King’s Daughters Health System in Ashland to form a new, private healthcare organization called Royal Blue Health, … Click to Continue »
Some KY school districts call an ‘old fashioned’ snow day ‘for a little fun.’
Wolfe County Superintendent Kenny Bell was among the Kentucky school chiefs who had decided that canceling school because of snow this winter was unnecessary because COVID-19 has resulted in daily … Click to Continue »
‘Crying out for help.’ Fayette parents, kids ask for more focus on student mental health
For separate reasons, Lexington kids and parents have been making pushes in recent weeks for Fayette County school officials to increase the focus on student mental health. Reed Ringler and … Click to Continue »
Parents ask FCPS to consider student mental health, open schools
Reed Ringler and Jillian Kyde, who want Fayette County Public Schools to consider students’ mental health as a factor in returning to in-person learning, hold signs outside the former FCPS central office in Lexington, Ky., on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. &#…
Free meals. Masks indoors and out. What schools will be like when Fayette students return.
Free breakfast and lunch will be available to all students regardless of income in Fayette County Public Schools when the district returns to in-person learning this academic year, Director of … Click to Continue »
Slow or no internet hurting a Ky. student at your house during COVID? This may help.
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman on Thursday announced the Kentucky Broadband Speed Test, a project aimed at gathering data needed to expand internet home access for remote learning, telework and telehealth … Click to Continue »
KY broadband initiative wants Kentuckians to submit their Internet speeds
Secretary of State Jacqueline Coleman announced Speedtest KY for residents to submit their internet speed tests as part of the state’s initiative to increase broadband internet coverage across the commonwealth. Jan. 21, 2021. … Click to Continue …
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