Several important topics were scheduled for discussion.
It's been more than half a century since Jefferson County Public Schools built a new high school, but that will change as the district makes progress on its multi-year and multimillion-dollar facilities plan.
The two schools are just less than three miles apart, about a 10 minute drive.
Over the past two decades since Philip Morris closed its cigarette plant and donated the property to the city, the lot has been considered for a number of projects.
Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) and Molina, the healthcare company that owns the site, are expected to make an announcement Friday.
Students at Hudson Middle School had their third group session on Monday, but they're already making an impact.
The group mentoring program is facilitated by Black Male EDquity Network with the support of Big Brothers Big Sisters mentors.
The school choice application closes Dec. 22.
Three new JCPS schools welcomed students for the first time Wednesday.
JCPS said construction should wrap up in the next few months.