JCPS says only 1 plan will solve its bus driver shortage next year. Here's how it would work.
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The Jefferson County School Board will take the next month to decide on a new transportation plan for Louisville's public school system, an attempt to solve a problem that has plagued the district for six months.
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JCPS is expected to have even fewer drivers next school year, exacerbating an issue that has led to a threefold increase in bus delays this school year.
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