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Jeffrey L. Jones, editor
jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us

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| David Beaty, Tech Resource
Teacher
David
was born in Lexington, though his travails and interests have taken
him across the globe! A graduate of Jessamine County High School, he
has attended Seattle Pacific University and Asbury College, and has
a Bachelors in Biology and Secondary Education. He has also, along
the way, obtained a CompTIA Network + certificate, making him equally at
home in front of the classroom, and inside the network!
In the classroom, Mr. Beaty has taught science,
computer applications, auto mechanics, and he spent four years at
Rift Valley Academy, an American boarding school in Kenya, where he
"parented" the high school boys there as a dorm counselor.
David joins Fayette County for the first time this year as one of Crawford's full-time tech resource
teachers.
Besides information technologies, David loves the
outdoors, including rock climbing, and he keeps his auto mechanics
skills up with practice. David's wife teaches art, and Mr. and Mrs.
Beaty live in Wilmore, and are expecting their first child in
January!
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| Doug Gibson, Supervisor of
Systems Integration
Doug
grew up as one of five children in Carter and Greenup counties,
graduating from Greenup High School before going on to Morehead
State University to major in math with a minor in data processing. His mother was a
teacher and his father worked for the US Dept of Agriculture, and
all but one of their five children ended up in education. During
high school and college he played saxophone in a rock band, and
actually played for Fayette County tech resource teacher Rosemary
McFarland's senior prom on an Ohio River showboat! (Rosemary was
featured in the
December, 2001 edition of TIPS.)
Doug worked in Information Processing for various
companies before coming to work for Fayette County Schools. When he
joined the Office of Technology in 1986, there were only nine people
in the office, with "..no personal computers, networks, or
viruses!" In a discipline which usually exhibits a fast
turnover, Doug has become the senior member of his staff. Currently,
he supervises the student records systems area (STI).
He has been married for 27 years to Trisha, a
Lexington native who also works for Fayette County. Daughter
Courtney graduated from Eastern Kentucky University and works as an
Occupational Therapist for Cardinal Hill Hospital. Son Jeremy is
majoring in Chemical Engineering at the University of Kentucky. Son
Jason is majoring in Music Education at Western Kentucky University.
The only child still at home is Sassy, the toy poodle, who just
eats, sleeps and plays ball.
Doug
spent many years coaching his children's basketball and baseball
teams and displays all the team photos in his office. His leisure
activities include family gatherings, boating, attending marching
band competitions, watching UK basketball, and playing golf.
His most commonly used quote is: "Things will
either all work out…….Or they won't," He's usually right.
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Lucinda Sanders, Tech Resource
Teacher Mrs.
Sanders brings with her a lot of unique qualities as she joins the
Fayette County tech office for her first year.
- Her mother's maiden name is also Sanders ("After
people verify that I understand what 'maiden name' means, then I
get the cracks about Kentucky marriages!")
- She was a member of the All-USA Teacher Team
for 2001 (See
this article in the Courier-Journal)
- She is a former state coordinator for TRTs (she
came from the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) to join
FCPS this fall)
She is a Lancaster native who largely grew up in
North Carolina, but returned to Kentucky to graduate from Tates
Creek High and the University of Kentucky, receiving a Bachelors and
Masters in History. She also holds a Rank 1 in Gifted Education from
Eastern Kentucky University, and is currently a doctoral student at
UK in Administration and Leadership.
Lucinda began her teaching career in Mercer
County. She almost left the profession, but was "rescued"
by Steve Henderson, then at Model Lab School at Eastern, and
subsequently spent fourteen years at Danville High School. She left
there to take the position at KDE. This year her responsibilities
will include the elementary/middle School for the Creative and
Performing Arts (SCAPA), with additional responsibilities at the
District level. In particular, she will be heavily involved in the
NSF/IMMEX grant, having been trained in its use while at KDE.
Mrs. Sanders returned to Lancaster when she
married her "very nice attorney" husband, James. They have
two children: Alan trains tankers at Fort Hood (1st Division
Cavalry), and Cecilee is assigned to the USCG Seneca for the Coast
Guard. Having spent a great deal of her childhood a few hours from
the Atlantic Ocean, Lucinda and James relish ocean and state park
destinations for their vacations. Lucinda also likes to read, with
an unapologetic affection for trash fiction - "I only read good
stuff for credit or money!" |
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