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FCPS to give internet hotspots to students with no internet access at home

Fayette County Public Schools seeks to give 2000 internet hot spot devices to students with no internet access at home to do their school work, May 1, 2020. … Click to Continue »

‘A chance to escape.’ KY teacher delivers bags of art supplies to students’ homes

In a response to the coronavirus outbreak, Coventry Oak Elementary Art Teacher Kelsey Davis this week delivered bags of art supplies to her students’ homes, simply placing the bag on … Click to Continue »

Elementary art teacher delivers art supplies to students at home for COVID-19

Kelsey Davis, art teacher of Coventry Oak elementary school, packaged and delivered $1000 worth of art supplies to her students to make art while schools remained closed amid the coronavirus pandemic. … Click to Continue »

Fayette school lawns grow wild during COVID-19. Mowing will resume this week.

Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Manny Caulk noted this week the unmowed lawns at Lexington’s public school properties during the coronavirus pandemic. Caulk said Monday he had received an email … Click to Continue »

Fayette schools will join opioid litigation, citing ‘children touched by this scourge’

Trying to recoup “significant damages” to Lexington’s schools from the opioid epidemic, the Fayette school board on Monday voted to join other school districts in filing a claim in the … Click to Continue »

Caps and gowns and masks and gloves: Lexington school celebrates seniors despite pandemic

When Zach Brown drove onto the STEAM Academy grounds Monday and saw the staff wearing masks and gloves and handing out caps and gowns to the Class of 2020, he … Click to Continue »

In masks and gloves, Lexington’s STEAM Academy staff celebrates seniors

Staff at Lexington’s STEAM Academy celebrated graduating seniors as they handed out caps and gowns. Photos were taken of students in their caps and they were given yard signs to take home that said they were in the Class of 2020. … Click to Conti…

Note to weary students, families: Fayette schools’ last instructional day is official.

The last instructional day for Fayette County Public Schools will be May 27, school board members decided Monday night as students continued to learn at home for the remainder of … Click to Continue »

UK workers: President Capilouto, other top earners should take pay cuts to make up shortfall

More than 100 student employees and community members at the University of Kentucky have sent a letter to state and university officials asking President Eli Capilouto and other top-earning administrators … Click to Continue »

What if KY schools can’t open as usual in the fall? Alternate schedules are possible.

Clark County Schools Superintendent Paul Christy is among those in Kentucky considering what he will do if schools can’t open as normal in the fall because of the COVID-19 outbreak. … Click to Continue »

University of Kentucky furloughs 1,700 staff; 1,500 work in healthcare

The University of Kentucky announced Thursday that 1,700 employees, including 1,500 in health care, will be furloughed to help make up for coronavirus-related revenue shortfalls. In an email sent to … Click to Continue »

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