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JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio said under oath that he texted throughout last year’s first day busing crisis, but district officials won’t turn the messages over.
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Join reporters from the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting and the Courier Journal to talk all things back-to-school at Louisville Public Media headquarters next Tuesday morning.
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In Louisville, public school students return to class this week — and this year thousands of magnet students will have to find their own way to school after transportation cuts.
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JCPS students head back-to-school this week. We want to know: How are you preparing?
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Newly revealed records show federal investigators looking into bus delays across Jefferson County Public Schools found striking racial inequities.
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As Jefferson County Public School officials try to finalize its busing and student assignment plans for the upcoming school year, a group of parents is asking a judge to press pause.
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Some JCPS magnet students might have transportation restored under a TARC deal. Officials say they’re looking at students with a 7:30 a.m. start time in west Louisville.
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Two Louisville parents have filed a federal lawsuit against Jefferson County Public Schools, the Jefferson County Board of Education and Superintendent Marty Pollio following their decision to cut transportation to nearly all traditional and magnet schools.
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Incumbent District 2 Jefferson County Board of Education member Chris Kolb says he is no longer running for reelection.
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Both TARC and JCPS face problems in serving the city’s transportation needs. Leaders announced a plan Monday to keep TARC jobs and restore some JCPS bus service.