Dr. James Neihof, Shelby County Schools Superintendent Aug 8, 2019 Aug 8, 2019 Updated Aug 8, 2019 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Dr. James Neihof, Shelby County Schools Superintendent As featured on +2 Construction delays on new Shelby County school forces 600 students to start year in temporary classrooms The new Marnel C. Moorman School campus for kindergarten students through 8th graders is not ready for the first day of school on Sept. 3. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's Wednesday morning forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesFormer Louisville UPS employees accused of stealing $113,000 worth of Apple productsI-65 shutdown in Louisville may impact more than 40 planned events and conventionsLouisville police say woman arrested for murder was mad after victim's car door hit hersKentucky bill would return driver's license renewal to local officials after fraud scandalShake Shack coming to east Louisville as brand grows in KentuckyNeighbors worry about more traffic with plans for possible new restaurant on Outer LoopElizabethtown teen killed in shooting remembered as 'a sweet girl' and bright studentCRAWFORD | New Virginia, old headache: Louisville outgunned at home, 79-70Developer of 24 Publix stores in US tapped to transform Louisville's Mid City Mall propertyKentucky Republicans push to eliminate income tax as Democrats propose taxing the wealthy Videos
+2 Construction delays on new Shelby County school forces 600 students to start year in temporary classrooms The new Marnel C. Moorman School campus for kindergarten students through 8th graders is not ready for the first day of school on Sept. 3.