The district thanked the public for its patience and understanding.
JCPS leaders said Monday they've worked countless hours the past few months on the transportation plan, including using an internal routing team.
Jefferson County Public Schools leadership said Monday they're confident in the plan to get students to and from school on their first day back Thursday, promising the brand new plan is a step forward a year after chaos enveloped the start of the year.
Louisville public school leaders sat before a state task force Monday in Frankfort, talking about everything from employee salaries to math and reading scores.
The district had implemented changes to its transportation system to get kids home at a reasonable time.
The district said families who need help with transportation or have questions should contact their child's school first.
The lawmakers said they are communicating with JCPS and other involved parties to figure out the transportation's short comings and what is the answer.
In response to the ongoing problem, some schools are considering new ways to address the issue.
Some buses could be running two hours behind.