A Clark County Board of Education meeting Monday night ended in fireworks when the discussion of a motion to potentially replace the board’s attorney turned to a Kentucky Attorney General investigation of one of the board’s members.
Non-renewal of Clark County superintendent s contract stirs controversy
and last updated 2021-04-21 18:22:26-04
WINCHESTER, Ky. (LEX 18) â During the Board of Education meeting on Monday, the Clark County board voted to not renew the superintendent s contract. It was a 3-2 vote and as Superintendent Paul Christy told LEX 18, it was a vote he anticipated.
The review of Superintendent Paul Christy s contract began earlier this month and on Monday, the board voted 3-2 not to renew it. Ms. Richardson put in a motion not to renew his contract, it was seconded by Ms. Brenda Considine, and voted for with Megan Hendricks being the third. With Ashley Ritche and myself voting to renew the contract, Vice Chair, Bill Taulbee said.
Opinion: Princeton Community Housing is keeping its senior residents safe
We are responding to a Letter to the Editor recently submitted by Brenda Considine (Princeton Community Housing needs to keep seniors safe, Princeton Packet, Feb. 12) regarding her concerns about our elevator replacement project at Elm Court.
We appreciate Ms. Considine’s concern for her mother. The health and safety of her mother and the other residents of Harriet Bryan House and Elm Court are indeed our foremost objectives.
We would like to provide a few pieces of information to assure the community that we do indeed take resident safety and open communication very seriously.