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Lewis County Schools is the operating school district for Lewis County, Kentucky. The district is governed by the Lewis County Board of Education, of which the current Superintendent is Michael Melton.
Kentucky was part of Virginia until 1792. The District of Kentucky began with three counties: Fayette, Jefferson and Lincoln and Fayette. Part of Fayette County was split off as Bourbon County in 1785; a portion of Bourbon was split off in 1788 as Mason County; in 1806 Lewis County was split off from Mason and named for Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
The board's powers, at that time, included creating laws, establishing a course of study and choosing course texts, and control of funds and property. The Board of Education is responsible for granting certificates for high school graduates and teacher training. [2] The Kentucky Board of Education consists of 11 members.
“A decision has been made to try and select a qualified candidate in time for consideration of confirmation by the Kentucky Senate in the upcoming General Assembly session,” said a KDE ...
Under a new law, Kentucky’s state Senate must confirm the state board of education’s hiring of Fletcher, currently the Lawrence County Superintendent, as commissioner.
The Kentucky Board of Education on Tuesday entered into contract negotiations with the preferred candidate for the next commissioner of education, but would not release the name of the selected ...
This is a list of school districts in Kentucky, which has two types of public school districts. The first type, county school districts, typically cover all or a large part of a county, and are generally styled "XXXX County (Public) Schools." The second type, "independent" districts, usually encompass cities or groups of cities.
Aug. 23—The Lewis County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) convened Tuesday afternoon for a meeting with the Lewis County Seniors (LCS) Board of Directors to discuss a number of issues.