
FCPS Places Superintendent on Leave, Names Bradford Acting Leader
The Fayette County Public School Board placed Superintendent Manny Liggins on leave Wednesday night and named Bill Bradford, the district's assistant superintendent, to serve as acting superintendent, WUKY 91.3 FM reported. The decision came following a lengthy closed session during which the board considered personnel matters affecting the district's leadership.
Bradford, who previously held the assistant superintendent position, assumes the role as the district navigates the transition. The board did not immediately provide details about the length of Liggins' leave or the circumstances surrounding the decision. Board members did not comment on the closed session proceedings or disclose specific reasons for the action taken against the superintendent.
The change marks a significant shift in leadership for Fayette County Public Schools, one of Kentucky's largest school districts serving students across Lexington and surrounding areas of Fayette County. As acting superintendent, Bradford will oversee day-to-day operations and administrative functions during the transition period.
The Fayette County Public School Board typically holds closed sessions to discuss sensitive personnel and legal matters before taking official action during public meetings. The Wednesday night meeting represented a moment of uncertainty for the district as it adjusts to new leadership at the superintendent level.