The Fayette school board chair on Monday would not say whether the board will agree to Superintendent Demetrus Liggins’ demands to rescind his paid administrative leave and give back his job.
Tyler Murphy would not discuss the school board’s next steps or say whether they have entered into new negotiations with Liggins.
“The Board is committed to our core mission: ensuring stability for our district and keeping our focus on our students. At this time, I am unable to address these matters and any open meetings will be announced consistent with the requirements of Kentucky law,” Murphy told the Herald-Leader…