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Beshear won’t make school recommendation after Sept. 28. How KY districts will decide.

Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday he would not make another recommendation after Sept. 28 about whether Kentucky schools should resume in-person or virtual instruction because a new state system will … Click to Continue »

UK violated open records law on ESPN requests related to cheer team investigation, AG says

The University of Kentucky violated the state’s open records law when it denied an ESPN records request for employee expense reports related to UK’s investigation of its cheerleading team, the … Click to Continue »

UK doesn’t need to stop in-person classes, top White House doctor says

A top White House doctor in charge of the nation’s COVID-19 task force visited the University of Kentucky on Monday and lauded the university for its coordinated handling of positive … Click to Continue »

Graduates from this Kentucky college are among the lowest in debt nationally

Berea College graduates leave school with the least amount of debt when compared to liberal arts schools across the country, according to the latest national college rankings released Monday. Berea … Click to Continue »

Racial slur used 300 times in email to Ky. student, sisters say in lawsuit against district.

Two Madison County sisters have filed a federal lawsuit against school district officials, the Madison Southern High School principal and four students claiming the sisters were systemically menaced and threatened … Click to Continue »

Imani church sues Fayette County schools over big property

Imani Baptist Church filed a lawsuit Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020, against the Fayette County Board of Education, arguing Imani was the victim of a “modern-day land grab.”
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‘Modern-day land grab?’: Imani church sues Fayette County schools over big property

Imani Baptist Church filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Fayette County Board of Education, arguing Imani was the victim of a “modern-day land grab.” Louisville attorney Aubrey Williams said the … Click to Continue »

FCPS superintendent on why schools have yet to start in-person classes

Fayette County Superintendent Manny Caulk answers why the school district had yet to start in-person classes amid the pandemic. … Click to Continue »

COVID-19 cases among students continue to rise as UK begins new forms of testing

Positive COVID-19 cases continued to rise among University of Kentucky students — making up nearly half of the city’s newly reported cases on Friday. Of Lexington’s 111 new cases, 50 … Click to Continue »

Former superintendent of 2 KY districts arrested in Florida on domestic violence charge

The former superintendent of two Kentucky school districts has been arrested in Florida, NBC News 2 in Southwest Florida reported. Joshua Powell, 45, of East Naples, Florida had been arrested … Click to Continue »

Lexington’s Learning Curve: Navigating Education Access in a Pandemic

Around the country, arguments are flaring over how we can reopen our schools, colleges and universities amid COVID-19. Lexington’s “Learning Curve” focused on the often painful dilemmas of educating our children in the midst of a pandemic. … Clic…

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