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State Superintendent McCormick said during her weekly webinar that the state has no plans to delay school start times statewide until after Labor Day.
A Metro Council member is calling on JCPS to utilize Louisville's resources to get kids back in the classroom.
Some districts in Kentucky plan to resume in-person classes on Jan. 5, and that means going against the governor's executive order that recommended virtual learning until Jan. 11.
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