FCPS board takes no action on possible employee dismissal after lengthy closed sessionLEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) – The Fayette County school board took no action Friday night following a closed session that lasted over two hours, ending just before 10 p.m.Board Chair Tyler Murphy said the board had successful discussions and will continue that discussion at the Aug. 17 board meeting. The agenda indicated the board would consider a possible dismissal of an individual employee, though it did not identify the employee involved. The closed session comes as Liggins has been on paid administrative leave for several months following legal issues with Fayette County Public Schools. “The back and forth between Liggins and Fayette County Public Schools is not productive. Kentucky law requires at least four of the five board members to vote in favor of removing a superintendent, with final approval also needed from the state education commissioner, under KRS 160.350.