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Kentucky plans for schools reopening in Fall

KY Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman announced Kentucky’s taskforce formed to plan Kentucky’s return to schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic. … Click to Continue »

Fayette kids’ participation in at-home learning dropped as school shutdown wore on

Fayette County’s rate of student participation in Kentucky’s at-home learning program dropped over an eight week period that schools were shut down due to the COVID-19 outbreak, according to data … Click to Continue »

Students, faculty from UK’s health colleges gather to combat healthcare inequality

Only rustling leaves interrupted the stillness in the Jacob Science Building Courtyard where a few hundred UK students, faculty and administrators from the university’s health colleges kneeled and observed an … Click to Continue »

Hands-on to hands-off: How this learning center went digital to teach kids during COVID

Miss Know and Miss Information are an odd couple, to say the least. Wacky, clueless, pigtail-wearing Miss Information is pretty sure she knows everything about science, including that it’s boring … Click to Continue »

Living Arts & Science Center starts web series

The Living Arts & Science Center in Lexington is posting to YouTube an educational videos called “The Living Think” to educate kids during the COVID pandemic. … Click to Continue »

A high school and a middle school in Lexington have new principals. See who was hired.

Lexington’s Bryan Station High School and Morton Middle School have new principals, Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Manny Caulk announced Wednesday night. Eric Hale, the new principal at Bryan Station … Click to Continue »

Slideshow: Fayette Co. high schools graduate in socially-distant ceremonies

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Fayette County’s six public high schools – Lafayette, Henry Clay, Tates Creek, Dunbar, Bryan Station and Douglas – held drive-thru ceremonies the first week of June. … Click to Continue »

Judge dismisses lawsuit by former KY education board members who challenged new board

U.S. District Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit that would have ended the work of the new Kentucky Board of Education appointed by Gov. Andy Beshear. … Click to Continue »

Lawsuit dismissed over Gov. Beshear’s restructuring of KY education board

Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed a lawsuit against him over restructuring the KY education board was ruled in his favor and dismissed. … Click to Continue »

Student hopes naming University of Kentucky site for Breonna Taylor fuels race talks

Like many college campuses, the University of Kentucky is covered in names. Typically those names are those of past presidents or administrators who left their marks on the university. Other … Click to Continue »

University of Kentucky students face unusual tuition increase in proposed budget

The University of Kentucky board will consider a 1 percent tuition increase for in-state students and a 2 percent bump for out-of-state students at this month’s upcoming meeting. UK joins … Click to Continue »

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