Fayette Schools Chief Holds Second Listening Session on UK Campus

LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 22, 2016) — Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Emmanuel “Manny” Caulk is seeking input on the future direction of the school district. In partnership with the University of Kentucky Office of Community Engagement, Caulk is hosting a listening session March 24 for all UK faculty and staff who want to share their opinions about the current state of the Fayette County Public Schools.

The session for UK employees is scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday, March 24, in the Lexmark Room, 209 Main Building. A previous listening session was held March 16 on campus as well.

The superintendent’s “Listening, Learning and Leading” entry plan has included quantitative and qualitative data collection through school and program visits, one-on-one meetings, surveys, and an organizational and structural review of the district across 10 domains. External agencies also conducted curriculum and program audits in career and technical education, and the services provided for students with special needs, students identified as gifted and talented, and students learning English as a second language.

Caulk is holding feedback sessions for community members from across Fayette County to inform his recommendations for making sure that every student achieves his or her unlimited potential. 

Please RSVP for the UK session by email to rodney.creager@uky.edu or by phone at 859-257-7144 no later than March 23.

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MEDIA CONTACT:  Kathy Johnson, 859-257-3155