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π Get to know Fayette County Board of Education District 3 Representative Jason Moore!
π Looking for more? Read Moore's full response at https://t.co/m26a3LEBYf
β Seniors in Bryan Station High's social studies class interacted with nearly 40 community partners today during the Civics Expo to gather information and inspiration for their Local Government unit projects.
π Share your love for reading with FCPS youngsters by volunteering for REAL Read! π This unique program gives YOU the opportunity to read to a class. π Learn more at https://t.co/WYpx1zAWMI or find an opening at https://t.co/Tbir50olLH
π« Through a blend of interactive workshops, empowering discussions, and inspirational speakers, the annual Destined for Greatness girls summit aimed to boost confidence, resilience, and leadership skills for more than 200 students.
π Learn more at https://t.co/9nCjjKzXoH
π Get to know Fayette County Board of Education District 4 Representative Amanda Ferguson!
π Looking for more? Read Ferguson's full response at https://t.co/3Ys3t3mOl4
π’ To improve transparency, communication, and safety across our district, FCPS has launched a new safety tracker. This online space provides up-to-date summaries of situations impacting school safety, emergency procedures, and more.
π Learn more at https://t.co/FlTCQfVW6F
π Dunbar fans of all ages came together for a special tailgate at Friday night's football game, where students and staff honored the original Dunbar High School and its members.
π The Bryan Station High mariachiΒ band was recently featured on an episode of the CNN 5 Good Things podcast!
π§ Give it a listen at https://t.co/DVFydvXxQJ
π³ Several Fayette County Public Schools will benefit from a new forestry grant to help enhance the tree canopy on campuses in underserved neighborhoods.
π²Learn more at https://t.co/KjMXzdxC5Y
π½ More than 220 people participated in Fayette County Public Schoolsβ inaugural 5K Run for a Cause, which raised almost $9,500 toward building a school in Africa.
π Learn more at https://t.co/YfELgha4il
π Get to know Fayette County Board of Education District 1 Representative Marilyn Clark!
π Looking for more? Read Clark's full response at https://t.co/RrTmXRALl4
π Congratulations to the FCPS graduates selected for induction into the Lexington African-American Sports Hall of Fame!
π See the list at https://t.co/vBtM4OOGJ0
π΅οΈ Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! September 15 through October 15 is nationally recognized as a time to celebrate and honor the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States!
π« About 220 young men in grades 6-12 attended this fall's "If I Can, You Can" Summit, which aimed to empower students through mentorship, motivational talks, and hands-on workshops.
π Learn more at https://t.co/zXy2s0vvwo
π First Lady Britainy Beshear visited a Northern Elem. classroom today to read "The Hero Two Doors Down" to students.
π The visit marks the start of this year's REAL Read program, which inspires youngsters to build literacy skills.
π Learn more at https://t.co/WYpx1zAWMI