JCPS approves budget while facing financial crisis, could run out of money by 2026 Sep 16, 2025 Sep 16, 2025 Updated Sep 16, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The district is running a $188 million deficit this school year. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Education As featured on JCPS approves budget while facing financial crisis, could run out of money by 2026 Jefferson County Public Schools leaders say the state’s largest school district is facing a financial crisis that could leave it out of money in just over a year. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's Monday morning forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesTenants at Louisville storage facility out thousands of dollars after recent break-insSecurity concerns grow at Louisville storage facilities as more break-in victims come forwardLouisville man arrested after stabbing woman in southwest Louisville, police sayPolice on the hunt for ‘Goose Wrangler’ swiping porch geese in JeffersontownWoman arrested after stabbing boyfriend in Louisville’s Portland neighborhoodCRAWFORD | Louisville shows what it can be -- and can't get away with -- in Syracuse win2 arrested for dealing meth in southern Indiana after troopers stop to help free car from snowJCPS still hasn’t identified the 300 central-office job cuts, details expected TuesdaySeahawks ride their 'Dark Side' defense to a Super Bowl title, pounding the Patriots 29-13Woman charged with shooting a person in downtown Louisville, police say Videos
JCPS approves budget while facing financial crisis, could run out of money by 2026 Jefferson County Public Schools leaders say the state’s largest school district is facing a financial crisis that could leave it out of money in just over a year.