Mission Possible: Fayette superintendent Caulk assures leadership institute students are top priority
Against a backdrop of poignant movie clips and supportive data, Superintendent Manny Caulk assured colleagues in Fayette County Public Schools...
Against a backdrop of poignant movie clips and supportive data, Superintendent Manny Caulk assured colleagues in Fayette County Public Schools...
It was truly an honor to offer remarks at the Junior Achievement Adopt a School Breakfast program. As a strong...
Last week, I held “Talk with Caulk” Community Listening Sessions to hear directly from students, families, staff, and community members...
The annual FAME Awards program gives our graduating seniors a chance to thank an exceptional teacher, coach, counselor, mentor, or...
I must commend Dr. Roszalyn Akins and Dr. Roger Cleveland for putting forth this “Call to Action” to our community. ...
Fayette Count Public Schools celebrated Black History Month with a host of activities and events. The culminating event was the return of Ms. Helen Caise-Wade, who in 1955 was the first African American student to attend Fayette County Public Schools. Ms. Caise-Wade attended Lafayette High School and after 61 years she once again walked through the doors at LHS.