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JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio received a mostly positive final evaluation from the Jefferson County Board of Education.
Jefferson County Board of Education members have accepted Yum! Brands ' donation of its Louisville campus for a consolidated ...
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WLKY on MSNJCPS board approves Yum! property donation for main officesThe Jefferson County Board of Education has made a significant decision by voting to accept a massive property donation. The ...
This fall, 16-year-old Cori Marshall will begin her senior year at Male High School, but she’s spending her summer imparting ...
The free program, formerly known as the Backpack League, gives kids the opportunity to continue to learn while having fun at ...
Yum Brands Inc. names new CEO © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved. Use of and/or registration on any ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNThousands of JCPS students engage in summer learningThis year’s summer program runs through July 11. JCPS said the program began in 2019 and since its inception, it has served ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNJCPS Board approves donation, makes plans to move into Yum! CampusLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - JCPS leaders cemented a future move into a new headquarters. On Tuesday, the board approved the ...
This purchase comes after JCPS paid AlphaRoute nearly $750,000 from 2021 through 2023, before completely abandoning the ...
After eight years as superintendent and 28 with the district, Pollio is taking over as the next president of Ivy Tech.
The Courier Journal spoke with JCPS board members about why they hired Brian Yearwood over Ben Shuldiner, who was favored in ...
Outgoing Jefferson County Public Schools superintendent Marty Pollio said JCPS is poised to accept Yum! Brands ' donation of ...
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