First, there is still no final action from the Kentucky Court of Appeals on Rosalind Hurley-Richards. Scheduled in April, appeals typically come back in 60 - 90 days, so we ought to be very close to a decision now.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
More Pending Fayette County Litigation
First, there is still no final action from the Kentucky Court of Appeals on Rosalind Hurley-Richards. Scheduled in April, appeals typically come back in 60 - 90 days, so we ought to be very close to a decision now.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
New Webster Co Principal Withdraws

Slaughters school principal withdraws from post
Less than one week after accepting the position as principal at Slaughters Elementary, Michael Bayless has “withdrawn from further consideration,”
according to a written Webster County School District statement.
The news release does not state the reason for the decision, but The J-E later learned that Bayless was involved in allegations of wrongdoing in the Fayette County School District, where he was employed as the associate principal at Crawford Middle School.
An article published by the Lexington-area Herald-Leader regarding the allegations apparently made its way onto a state education website Thursday or Friday, where Webster County officials learned of the incident.
Webster County School District Superintendent James Kemp said the Slaughters Elementary Site Based Decision Making Council that conducted interviews and “vetted” candidates found nothing to indicate any problems.
“They examined him and checked references,” Kemp said of the SBDM hiring committee. “There was no information forthcoming.” ...
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Fayette Middle Schools Director Canned
Fayette middle schools director resignsafter allegations he helped candidatesThe Fayette County Public Schools' director of middle schools has resigned, after he provided two people with an advance list of questions and other material a district committee used to screen applicants for jobs as principals, school district records show.
Middle Schools Director Michael Ernst submitted his resignation on June 1, according to the documents.
Crawford Middle School associate principal Michael Bayless, one of the people who received the questions, was demoted to classroom teacher and suspended 10 days without pay, according to district records.
Bayless was interviewed by the screening committee in April and got a high score, using answers and other information supplied by Ernst, the records said.The other person who improperly received screening materials is not employed by the Fayette schools and never went through an interview for principal, Superintendent Stu Silberman said Wednesday.
Ernst declined to comment Wednesday. Bayless said only that he had acknowledged his actions and accepted the consequences.
Ernst was one of several administrators on the screening committee, which this spring interviewed candidates seeking jobs as principals for next year. The panel used prepared questions and certain "look fors," or key points, that candidates' responses should include, Silberman said.
"A person would have a distinct advantage in knowing what the questions and answers were ahead of time," he said...