Many Louisville students are labeled "at-risk"—some because of family education, health history or income levels.How are these students tracked, served and assured the opportunity to succeed?
Those questions will be explored in a public forum at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Iroquois Public Library, 601 W. Woodlawn Avenue.WFPL Education Reporter Devin Katayama will be joined by the following guests:
- Carol Bartlett, Ph.D., Director, Family Resource & Youth Services Centers
- Theresa Whitlow, JCPS School-Based Student Response Team Coordinator
- Durk Davidson, youth services center coordinator at Olmsted North
- JCPS District 5 board member Linda Duncan.
Click here for directions and more information. The forum is free to attend and light refreshments will be served. It's part of The Next Louisville project.More information available is at www.nextlouisville.org or 814-6500.