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FCPS announces guidelines on school reopening

Fayette County Public Schools gives an update on guidelines as schools prepare to reopen in the Fall amid the pandemic. … Click to Continue »

Students, teachers respond to Fayette County’s NTI at-home learning

Survey results from families, students, and teachers on the effectiveness to Fayette County’s non-traditional instruction at-home learning program. … Click to Continue »

UK President reassures ‘anxious’ Chinese students affected by growing US-China tensions

The University of Kentucky’s Chinese students and faculty are “understandably, feeling anxious,” wrote President Eli Capilouto in an email to the campus on Wednesday. Citing national security concerns related to … Click to Continue »

University of Kentucky to provide COVID-19 testing for students before fall

Robert DiPaola, Dean of the UK College of Medicine, explains more details on University of Kentucky providing COVID-19 testing for students before fall. UK announces all students must be tested if they have at least one class on campus. … Click t…

University of Kentucky reveals COVID-19 testing requirements for up to 30,000 students

Through a combination of drive-through and walk-up options, the University of Kentucky expects to be able to test up to 2,000 students per day for COVID-19 in the weeks leading … Click to Continue »

‘Safest option.’ Central Kentucky school district to reopen with online instruction

A Central Kentucky school board voted Monday night to reopen Aug. 26 with “100 percent virtual instruction” as all districts in the state did in March following the coronavirus pandemic … Click to Continue »

Avoid bare-handed or barefoot combat with this ant crawling around Kentucky

Before you squish that ant crawling across your kitchen counter, be sure you know what you’re dealing with. University of Kentucky entomologists are raising red flags about Asian Needle Ants … Click to Continue »

‘Sad day.’ These high schools won’t have marching band after vote to cancel state championships.

Woodford County High School Band Director Michael Collins said in a letter to families Wednesday that there would not be a marching band at that school this season because the … Click to Continue »

What should it take to get an A? School board changes another grading scale in Lexington

Tates Creek High School, in an attempt to be more successful academically, is the latest in Fayette County to get permission from the school board to change its grading scale … Click to Continue »

‘Adapt as artists.’ KY Governor’s School for the Arts goes virtual for the first time

Architecture and Design student Joe Ammons said his initial reaction to a virtual Governor’s School for the Arts, like many others, was disappointment. “I didn’t think that I would be … Click to Continue »

Majority of Fayette school board doubt in-person classes can start safely as COVID spikes

Three out of five Fayette County public schools board members, including the chairwoman, said Monday they are unsure whether schools can safely reopen in the fall to in-person learning as … Click to Continue »

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