KY Governor’s School for the Arts now accepting applications

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The Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts (GSA) is accepting applications for the class of 2023 until January 8, 2023. The program, a tuition-free three-week immersive arts education experience, opens doors to a variety of scholarship opportunities and will be celebrating its 36th year next summer. Each summer, GSA hosts talented high school students from every region of the commonwealth for a three-week,...

Kentucky Girl Scouts Unveil New Cookie

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Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road (GSKWR) and Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) announced that the new Raspberry Rally™ cookie will join its lineup for the 2023 Girl Scout Cookie season. The thin, crispy cookie is a “sister” cookie to the beloved Thin Mints®, infused with raspberry flavor instead of mint and dipped in the same chocolatey coating....

New Leaders in FCPS Announced

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As we begin the countdown to the first day of school on Wednesday, August 10, 2022, Fayette County Public Schools is excited to congratulate and welcome the newest leaders at schools and special programs around the district. “School leadership is a difference maker, and that importance is amplified as we implement the ‘New Way Forward,’ outlined in our strategic...

College Planning Roadshow Comes to Lexington Public Library

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Lexington Public Library has teamed up with Kentucky Higher Education Authority (KHEAA) and KY SAVES 529 (Kentucky’s Education Savings Plan) to provide students and their and families with in-person opportunities to learn more about college planning and the associated costs along with savings and investment plans. The College Planning Road Show will be visiting five LPL branches next week...

Who was awarded this year’s Manny Caulk Memorial Scholarship?

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The Emmanuel “Manny” Caulk Jr. Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of the Fayette County Public Schools superintendent after his death in December 2020. After his selection as the 2019 Kentucky Superintendent of the Year, Caulk used his stipend to award a $2,500 scholarship to a Fayette County Public Schools graduate. He had pledged to continue to provide an...

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