After spending nearly 45 minutes telling those in attendance why he would be the right fit for the job, FCPS district spokesperson Miranda Scully shared this statement on behalf of Liggins late Tuesday night.
“Dr. Liggins has withdrawn his name and will not be moving forward in the interview process. The support and encouragement he has received from our community leaders over the last few days have reaffirmed that his heart and work remain in Fayette County. We have built incredible momentum in FCPS. Dr. Liggins and our leadership team are fully committed to the progress of Fayette County Public Schools, and we will continue to focus 100% of our energy on the success of our students and the important work ahead.”
Liggins was one of three finalists being considered for the Hazelwood District job.