The Louisville Urban League and Jefferson County Public Schools announced a public letter to lawmakers.
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During a board meeting on Tuesday, the board heard more than 20 new goals for its equity policy aimed to improve academics for students of color.
“Watching this case unfold and the largely peaceful protests in our city has had a profound effect on me,” Pollio said.
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The research confirms a relationship between out-of-school suspensions and lower academic outcomes, particularly for black youth.
JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio and other officials presented their first quarterly update on progress in the district’s Vision 2020 plan to the Jefferson County Board of Education.