The Floyd County Schools District has suspended four following a cheating investigation. The suspension is the result of an investigation by the Kentucky Department of Education into 2017 K-Prep test scores at Betsy Layne Elementary. The investigation concluded that there was evidence of deliberately altered student exams and assistance to improve test scores. Names have not been released, but the individuals include three administrators and a teacher, who will be suspended with pay and will not be hired for future employment with the Floyd County School District. The scores have been invalidated. In a statement released by Superintendent Danny Adkins, he said that the suspension temporarily addresses the issue. Additionally, he announced the reorganization of the Floyd County Board of Education Central Office to focus on providing opportunities to ensure that all students graduated career, college, and life ready.