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John ‘Jay’ Bordas, the dean of students at Bryan Station High School, faces a first-degree wanton endangerment charge after allegedly threatening another driver with a gun. Following a traffic incident and previous investigations, he is on administrative leave. The Fayette County Public Schools district addresses the seriousness of these allegations and emphasizes a commitment to safety and professional conduct among staff.
Lexington, Kentucky – John “Jay” Bordas, the dean of students at Bryan Station High School, is facing serious legal troubles following a charge of first-degree wanton endangerment. This charge stems from an incident on February 13, 2025, when Bordas allegedly pointed a gun at another driver after a traffic altercation in Lexington. Bordas has pleaded not guilty to the charge and is scheduled to appear for a pretrial conference on May 22, 2025. As a result of these allegations, Bordas is currently on administrative leave from his roles at the high school, which include head golf coach and assistant boys basketball coach.
The incident that led to the charge occurred after Bordas reportedly pursued another driver to their home, where he brandished a black firearm. This frightening encounter reportedly caused significant danger and distress to the victim involved. Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS) confirmed that Bordas had been placed on leave following these serious allegations and legal troubles…