August 15, 2010
Interview: Local educator’s life to be honored
Interview: Local educator’s life to be honored
(WHAS11) — She’s known in Louisville as an educator. Abby Hughes Fife spent 39 years with Jefferson County Public Schools before she created a program to help children with Dyslexia. Now her life is being honored. Kelsey was joined by the Executive Director of the Plymouth Community Center, Markham French. The celebration for Ms. Abby Hughes Fife is from 4 from 7 p.m. At the Kentucky Center …
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