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                        In his annual state of the district address, JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio highlighted overhauls to facilities and student assignment. He says bell times are next.
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                        To tackle a bus driver shortage and give some teens more sleep, JCPS wants to stagger school start times throughout the county.
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                        A man tried to sue a high school librarian for thousands of dollars for keeping the book of personal essays by a Black, nonbinary author on the shelves.
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                        The district’s comprehensive school survey is open through March 30.
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                        The board says the attorney general erred when he ruled people can’t be barred from public meetings for refusing to wear a mask.
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                        Former journalism teacher James Miller admitted to filming a 10-year-old undressing and pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing child sex abuse material.
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                        The Jefferson County Board of Education has given final approval to a contract extension with the teachers’ union.
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                        ‘Disappointing’ but not unexpected: low state test scores reflect challenges of interrupted learningResults are in for the most reliable set of test scores Kentucky has had since the pandemic began. No surprise to educators: they’re low.
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                        The forum at Male High School provides an opportunity to weigh in on topics including the naming of two new West End schools.
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                        Jefferson County dropped to medium risk for COVID-19, prompting JCPS to move to optional masking in schools and on buses.