comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ஃபேயெட் கவுண்டி பள்ளி - Page 2 : comparemela.com

Fayette s 5 high schools rank in top 22 percent on annual 2021 Best High Schools list

Fayette County students, teachers celebrate last day of school after difficult year

Fayette County students, teachers celebrate last day of school after difficult year and last updated 2021-05-18 23:08:41-04 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — The last day of school can be bittersweet. On Tuesday at Mary Todd Elementary School in Lexington, music blared from a speaker as teachers danced and laughed outside, waiting for parents to pick up their kids. The teachers walked students to their parents in waiting vehicles, waving goodbye and wishing them each a good summer. Katherine Collins But this school year has been like no other. It s been quite a year, said Jones, who just completed his first year as principal at Mary Todd. A lot of adjustments.

McIntosh High School gets a new leader

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Whitewater High School Assistant Principal Maggie Walls has been promoted to principal at McIntosh High School. She will replace Dr. Dan Lane who is retiring at the end of this school year. The Fayette County Board of Education approved her appointment at its May 10 work session. Walls has 23 years of education experience, all of them in Fayette County. She started her tenure as an English teacher at Starr’s Mill High School before moving to McIntosh High School where she served as the English department chair and gifted coordinator. She was promoted to assistant principal at Whitewater High in 2018.

Whitewater High School lacrosse squads claim first area titles

Traffic won t be a problem at new middle school, Fayette School Board told

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Plenty of space expected for vehicles dropping off, picking up students —  Despite criticism from the Peachtree City Council about potential traffic backups at the new J.C. Booth Middle School now under construction, the new site has plenty of “stacking space” for parents’ vehicles, according to Assistant Superintendent Mike Sanders. “There won’t be a backup onto Highway 54,” Sanders told the Fayette County Board of Education last week. “We have 2,500 linear feet of stacking space for vehicles on our property.” School system drawing of the plan for handling vehicles at the Booth Middle School replacement site. Graphic/Fayette County School System.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.