JCPS leaders say school closures will save $4 million out of $132 million in needed cuts
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Yearwood said the recommendations were made after looking at the "harsh reality" facing JCPS and other school districts across the county.
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Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Brian Yearwood said Friday that his proposal to close two schools and consolidate or move several others will save the district $4 million out of $132 million it needs to cut before next school year.
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