Back To School Basics
Registration for students entering Fayette County Public Schools for the first time is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekdays from July 23 through Aug. 15 (the first day of school).
Registration for students entering Fayette County Public Schools for the first time is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekdays from July 23 through Aug. 15 (the first day of school).
If you haven’t seen the new building and the renovation of Sts. Peter & Paul School in downtown Lexington… too bad. You’re missing something special.
Few streets in Lexington proclaim “Local” as distinctively as Southland Drive, home to an array of small businesses – which is one reason Sarah Meyers is proud to call Southland home for her business.
The breaking point for Chrisey Hillgen of Winchester arrived when her 9-year-old daughter returned from another day of struggle at school and said through tears, “Mommy, there’s something else going on with me.”
When school starts this month, many families will exchange the carefree routines of summer with busy schedules of school, sports, homework and bedtimes. Many parents will tell you that homework is the most stressful part of that schedule, both for them and for their kids. While there is much debate about the effectiveness of homework […]
Getting ready for the school year has never been more fun thanks to Countdown to Kindergarten.
Sayre School, for the first time in its long history, has invited the public to participate in a six-week, multi-sport series of camps this fall.
The camps are open to rising first- through fifth-graders.
A program for unique children has come to Lexington, and it represents one of the best deals in town.
The Special Olympics Young Athletes Program, an international project for children 2 to 7 years old with intellectual disabilities, makes its local debut this month at Play Works, a pediatric enrichment center on Custer Drive.
When the bell rings at the end of the school day, children and teens need a safe and nurturing place to go when their parents are still at work or away from home.
According to the Afterschool Alliance, a nonprofit public awareness advocacy organization, 15.1 million children nationwide and 28% of children in Kentucky are left unsupervised after 3 p.m., responsible for taking care of themselves.