Jefferson County Board of Education files lawsuit over new law shifting power to superintendent
- Updated
Part of Senate Bill 1 will give more authority to Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Brian Yearwood by requiring a two-thirds vote of the JCBE to override decisions instead of a simple majority.
Tags
As featured on
Part of Senate Bill 1 will give more authority to Jefferson County Public Schools Superintendent Brian Yearwood by requiring a two-thirds vote of the JCBE to override decisions instead of a simple majority.
Most Popular
Articles
- 2 Louisville police officers charged with theft as calls grow for LMPD audit
- 2 kids, 42 dogs pulled from southern Indiana home as woman faces neglect, cruelty charges
- Shoppers express frustration over new paid parking option at Mall St. Matthews
- LMPD arrests man in connection to shooting in the Iroquois neighborhood
- Louisville teen charged with murder in connection to 2025 triple homicide at Valley Station DMV
- Louisville family says LMAS waited more than a week to remove dogs that killed 2 pets in 1 day
- America already tried permanent daylight saving time. It lasted less than a year. Could it work now?
- Jury awards more than $104M in lawsuit over ghost gun used in Louisville teen's death by suicide
- Jefferson County Board of Education files lawsuit over new law shifting power to superintendent
- Louisville police looking for 30-year-old missing woman last seen at bus station near downtown