Records show JCPS knew about spoiled milk nearly a week before alerting parents
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The issues ranged from mold inside cartons to sour smells, curdling and even milk with no expiration dates.
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Internal records show Jefferson County Public Schools knew about spoiled milk being served to students nearly a week before families were told.
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