Jordan Miller was just 23 years old when the car driven by her boyfriend, Kevin Ferguson, crashed off I-75 in southern Kenton County, killing her at the scene.
Good News: FSUSD Welcomes New Administrative Leaders to its Ranks
Fairfield, CA – Over the course of this summer, the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District’s Governing Board has welcomed several new administrators to their leadership team. Prior to each official appointment, all candidates participated in a rigorous application process that
included paper screening, reference and background checks, and various interviews. The most recent Governing Board meeting continues the investment in FSUSD’s human capital with the addition of two Assistant Principals, a Literacy Coordinator, and a new Director of Fiscal Services.
“One of the most critical elements for the success in our district and the community we serve is a strong leadership team. I am confident that the administrators we have appointed for the 2021-2022 school year will provide the strength, focus, and expertise necessary to take our district to the next level.”
This week, we saw the best and worst of America. In these moments, we see implications for public education. The best America was on display in Georgia, where record turnout inspired by years of community engagement and voter registration that brought hundreds of thousands of new voters into the democratic process elected the first Black man and first Jewish man to represent Georgia in the United States Senate. That a Republican Secretary of State supervised this historic election, while rebutting baseless claims of fraud, serves to underscore Americans’ dedication to the rule of law, and the power of the people.