Fayette County Public Schools Receives Grant Award to Fund Initiatives to Boost Achievement of Boys of Color
Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Manny Caulk has unveiled a multi-faceted approach with the goal of eliminating the racial achievement gap that has plagued the district for decades.
Asbury University Launches Historic, $62-million Campaign
Asbury University Launches Historic, $62-million Campaign
Asbury University has launched a historic $62-million capital campaign for scholarships, faculty development and facility improvement.
She Has Volleyball Down to A Fine Art
When it comes to volleyball, Sayre School’s Courtney Mims thinks like a dancer. She’s smooth and graceful on the court and plays almost artistically.
Scholar Athletes Honored; Two Split $3,000 Scholarship
Scholar Athletes Honored; Two Split $3,000 Scholarship
Nine Scholar Athletes for 2015-16 were honored in May at the annual awards banquet at Kentucky Utilities, sponsor of the Scholar Athlete feature.
Medical Training Gives Hudson an Edge
Medical Training Gives Hudson an Edge
Of all Kimberly Hudson’s numerous accomplishments, certifications and experiences, probably nothing has informed her practice as a skilled speech, language and reading expert as her medical training.
Community Montessori School: Ann Evans Reflects On Nearly Three Decades at CMS
It’s impossible to spend any time with Ann Evans of Community Montessori School and not feel inspired by education.
Sts Peter & Paul School In Praise of Catholic Education
By Gordon Mullis I don’t know how to genuflect. I am not even sure if I am spelling it correctly. The sign of the cross? I know I start with my forehead, go down to my chest, but still get confused about whether it is the left shoulder then right or the other way around. […]
Fun Summer Brain Games For Kids
In line with research showing the neuroplasticity of the human brain, The Curious Edge has clinical data that proves the fastest and most effective way to strengthen cognitive skills is through one-on-one intervention.
SAYRE FUNNY MAN Is a Hit With ‘FAMILY GUY’
As if Hollywood comedy writer Aaron Lee weren’t already sold on Sayre School as the right place for him to attend, his English class with David Youngblood clinched the deal.
Justin’s Double Duty: 2 State Titles
By playing two major team sports at Dunbar High, Justin Kelley became a one-of-a-kind athlete.
Scholar Athletes Honored
Nine Scholar Athletes for 2015-16 were honored in May at an awards banquet at Kentucky Utilities, sponsor of the Scholar Athlete feature in Lexington Family Magazine.
For First Time, Midway University Will Enroll Men
Midway University’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously in May to transition to a fully coeducational institution, admitting men to its undergraduate program.
Writing Contest Winners Announced
Our 12th annual Writing Contest brought in more than 400 entries this year, spanning 47 different schools.
Mission of Hope Helps Break the Cycle of Poverty With Scholarships for Appalachian Students
It’s scholarship time at Mission of Hope, a Christian charity based in Knoxville that serves Appalachian families in need.
Sayre Students Dig In
Farm Project Blossoms on 10 Acres That Yield Pumpkins, Peppers and Plenty of Educational Growth
Research Supports Brain Boost Program
I recently assessed an eighth grader who had previously completed two years of Orton-Gillingham reading intervention.
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UK’s Big Catch: Landon Young
Here is what just everybody knows about Landon Young, a 6-foot-7, 305-pound offensive tackle and one of the best athletes in Lafayette High history.
Educator of the Month: Beth Graves
For some people, life’s calling comes at an early age. Beth Graves of Bourbon Central Elementary was not yet 8 years old when she chose her path.
FCPS Make-Up Days, Graduation Dates Set
Fayette County Public Schools has added an additional snow make-up day to the three it had already scheduled.