Residents of Louisville's west end say the impact of that kind of money goes far beyond schools.
The JCPS Diversity, Equity and Poverty program created Flash Dads five years ago with the hopes of showing students the role that men play in encouraging youth and education.
Most of the 60,000 students who rely on bus service were home by 6:30 p.m., and all bus riders were home by 7:30 p.m., according to the district.
Students in kindergarten through 2nd grade will return to class Wednesday, and the rest of elementary students will be back Thursday.
KDE recommended that King Elementary Principal Stephanie White, Roosevelt-Perry Elementary Principal Kimberly Marshall, Wheatley Elementary Principal William Bunton, J.B. Atkinson Academy Principal Stephanie Nutter, Doss High School Principal Todd Stockwell and Mill Creek Elementary Principal Michelle Pennix be replaced as leaders at their schools, JCPS said in a news release.
It happened Monday morning on 10th Street near Jefferson Street in the Russell neighborhood.