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In a 20-page report, Jefferson County Public Schools management say they agree with nearly all recommendations from a withering transportation audit, but they took issue with how the recommendations were presented by the lead auditor.
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AlphaRoute sent a 16-page report to Jefferson County Board of Education members, challenging the findings of a scathing audit.
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A member of the state’s largest teachers union was ousted from her Jefferson County Teachers Association leadership position for alleged disloyalty to the union during her campaign.
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McDonald’s employees called the police to deal with an off-duty Jefferson County Public Schools security officer, who they say was drinking beer in his car and passed out in the drive-thru lane.
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In an open letter, Jefferson County Board of Education member Chris Kolb admonished principals for speaking out about their transportation concerns, saying it made Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Marty Pollio look bad.
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In an effort to patch up a broken transportation system, the Jefferson County Board of Education voted to consolidate nine school start times into three.
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Parents in Jefferson County Public Schools have numerous concerns about a proposal to overhaul start times again.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has a proposal to help Jefferson County Public Schools solve a transportation crisis: send them the TARC drivers the transit system is planning to lay off.
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The Louisville NAACP is calling for the resignation or dismissal of Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Marty Pollio over his handling of the transportation crisis.
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Jefferson County Public Schools’ chief equity officer is concerned that the board is voting on possible cuts to magnet transportation before putting the plan through another racial fairness test, which was scheduled for Thursday.