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Fayette County Schools board approves out-of-state troop trips, accepts about $3 million in bills and OKs personnel corrections

Fayette County Schools Board of Education · September 16, 2025
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Summary

The Fayette County Schools board approved out-of-state troop travel, accepted roughly $3 million in accounts payable largely tied to building projects, and agreed to a personnel correction for Whitney Cox, while flagging a retirement and scheduling a correction for a future agenda.

The Fayette County Schools board voted to approve overnight and out-of-state troop travel requests and accepted its monthly accounts payable, which totaled about $3 million and included significant building-project expenses.

Paula, the board’s accounts-payable presenter, said the $3 million figure “was some of our… our building project,” noting that much of the recent spending related to capital work. Board members asked no substantive follow-up and supported the motion to accept the accounts-payable report.

Superintendent brought a personnel correction to the board’s attention, asking that item 5053 be revised to change Whitney Cox’s effective date from Oct. 2 to Oct. 1. The superintendent also noted a retirement listed for an employee referred to in the meeting as Petit and said the correction will be added to the Sept. 30 agenda for formal action. The board voted to accept the personnel report as presented.

The meeting moved through routine agenda business with board members voicing support for student overnight trips. The chair called the votes on these consent and routine items and recorded that the motions carried.

The board did not take additional public comment during these items; next procedural items on the agenda followed.