Kentucky Attorney General upholds FCPS superintendent administrative leave ruling
The Attorney General said that while the FCPS didn't give enough notice before its closed session, its decision to place Liggins on paid administrative leave did not violate the Open Meetings Act. Read the full report at FOX 56 (WDKY)
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