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Some love it. Others want to leave it. How is Fayette’s Virtual Learning Academy working?

Misti Meece and her son on Thursday joined hundreds at a drive-through open house for Fayette County School’s Virtual Learning Academy, an online program separate from the at-home learning most … Click to Continue »

Fayette County Public Schools virtual learning open house

The FCPS Virtual Learning Academy Open House outside the FCPS warehouse … Click to Continue »

Should UK release sexual harassment records? Decision now rests with Ky. Supreme Court

The long-running open records dispute between the University of Kentucky and its student newspaper reached its largest stage Friday with dueling arguments between the university and the Kentucky Kernel’s attorneys … Click to Continue »

Kentucky Kernel, UK opening arguments on records request case

Opening oral arguments from attorneys representing University of Kentucky and Kentucky Kernel to KY’s supreme court over an open records request on a sexual assault case. … Click to Continue »

BCTC partners with fast food giant to offer tuition help to nearly 2,000 Ky. students

Lexington-area McDonald’s operators are hoping to hire over 2,000 new employees in the coming months by offering tuition assistance to new hires who also attend community college locally. As part … Click to Continue »

Kentucky superintendent apologizes, keeps his job after blackface photo emerges

The superintendent of Paducah Public Schools in Western Kentucky apologized after a photo emerged of him in blackface, wearing a gold chain and a do-rag. Superintendent Donald Shively acknowledged the … Click to Continue »

The best teacher in Kentucky and the top high school teacher are from Lexington

An educator at Lexington’s Stonewall Elementary has been named Kentucky Teacher of the Year and a Lafayette High School teacher was named the state’s high school teacher of the year. … Click to Continue »

BCTC student and mother balances online classwork, her own kids in virtual classes

Brooke Johnson, student at BCTC and mother of three, balances her own online classwork and helping her own kids with their online classwork. … Click to Continue »

Most Fayette students will learn from home until winter break. Board scraps hybrid plan.

Students in Fayette County Public Schools will continue at-home learning with limited face-to-face instruction until winter break, school board members said Wednesday night at a meeting. Schools will continue to … Click to Continue »

Beshear recognizes Lexington teacher after COVID-19 death, promises ‘we will do better.’

Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday directed his condolences to the husband of a Lexington teacher who recently died of COVID-19, apologized and promised, “we will do better.” “We’re so sorry … Click to Continue »

Gov. Beshear honors Lexington teacher Ruthie Martinez who died of COVID-19

Gov. Andy Beshear honors Ruthie Martinez during his COVID-19 update, a Lexington teacher who passed away due to complications related to COVID-19. … Click to Continue »

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