Internally, Kayfield Academy celebrates a culture of diversity, and flexibility – but also one that challenges teachers and support staff to become a better version of themselves. At Kayfield Academy, we are all friends, we all share a like-minded goal of enriching and enhancing the lives of the children we are so honored to teach – because through their presence, we are stronger, we are smarter and we are all truly invested.
Kayfield Academy started with modest roots in Kentucky when Charlotte Kay decided to create an advanced learning center, one that focused on principles of learning that would ultimately benefit the child in real world situations. She knew that early childhood education was very important, but unfortunately neglected in so many ways because at that time many parents and teachers alike thought of early childhood education as an ancillary, and optional activity.
We are a business on the outside, but as soon as you walk through the front doors of any Kayfield Academy school, you will instantly understand that together, we are more than just a place to drop off your child in the morning. We are a safe and secure place; one which fosters an atmosphere of creativity and accountability; to your child and to each other. Without you, our caring and involved parents, we are fragmented. Together, we are whole.
In the release, the attorneys claim that the academy has released a "substantial amount of misinformation" surrounding the child's death. This information includes:
Attorney Jason Morgan, of Lexington, is representing Kayfield Academy II and said the facility is fully cooperating with all regulatory and law enforcement agencies.
CHFS documents show investigators went to the property on Jan. 5, 2022. The investigators wrote they found excessively loud music playing in two of the rooms.