The district is hiring for more bus drivers and custodians.
The district said most teachers will see between an $8,000-$10,000 increase in their base salary depending on their experience level.
Stovall is applauding Wednesday's decision after years of butting heads with school officials.
The two bills have already passed through the State House and a State Senate committee.
One solution could include more bus monitors.
Interested candidates can apply and interview on-site.
JCPS said an average of 51 drivers call out sick each day, most frequently on Mondays and Fridays.
Remember, many families have the option to attend a JCPS school close to home, or further away, and this gets even more complicated next year.
The course is a combination of in-class work, and hands-on experience.
The Jefferson County School Board will vote Tuesday on a proposal that would change start times for many of Louisville's public schools.