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Oldham County Schools report re-accreditation outcome and board departure in semester update

5075922 · January 28, 2025
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District leaders said an accreditation review praised the district’s strategic plan, recognized outgoing board member Larry Dotson, and noted a biannual publication covering facilities, finances and staff professional learning.

Oldham County Public Schools leaders provided a semester wrap-up noting a recent re-accreditation review that commended the district’s strategic plan and its implementation. The district also recognized longtime Board of Education member Larry Dotson as he steps down, and said a biannual newsletter covering facilities, finances and professional learning will be mailed to residents.

District officials said the re-accreditation agency gave “outstanding feedback” and committed to the work the district has done in creating and implementing a strategic plan. Officials said they look forward to reviewing the full report and to continuing efforts to improve student outcomes across the district.

During the update, district representatives thanked Larry Dotson for his years of service on the Board of Education and for his support of students, staff and the district during his tenure.

The district said residents will receive a biannual publication — the current edition timed for the holiday season — that highlights district activities related to student learning, facilities, finances and professional learning for staff. The district emphasized supporting staff so they can support students.

Speakers closed the update by wishing the community a Merry Christmas and happy holidays.