The district said more than 7,100 students will receive diplomas this school year, with 6,880 of them graduating in May.
Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio said the task force likely won't start meeting until the fall.
Several important topics were scheduled for discussion.
Community members, students, and education advocates are already focusing on the qualities they hope to see in the district’s next leader.
Last year, there were more than 3,590 students identified as homeless, according to the school district.
The Jefferson County School Board voted unanimously Tuesday evening to accept superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio's retirement.
Dr. Marty Pollio reflected on his accomplishments and challenges over the past eight years leading Jefferson County Public Schools.
He released a letter to his "JCPS family" on Friday.
JCPS superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio said he isn't surprised by the award.
Dr. Mandy Cohen was at Newcomer Academy to see the clinic that Jefferson County Public Schools held for students.