At Tuesday night's board meeting, JCPS said it needs at least 60 drivers to restore routes for the schools it is considering.
Monday, JCPS drivers received their routes for the 2024-25 school year to begin practicing.
The district will address the problems in a new report during a Board of Education meeting next Tuesday, Dec. 5.
A group of Republicans in Frankfort now plan to form a commission to study whether or not the district should be split into smaller districts.
Looking at total instructional minutes lost this school year, from Oct. 9 to Oct. 31, JCPS saw students lose 1,346,272 minutes. Last year, between Oct. 6 to Oct. 31, 323,972 minutes were lost.
The district will address the problems in a new report during a Board of Education meeting next Tuesday, Dec. 5.
Since the start of the school year, there have been dozens of drivers calling out sick.
More than 40 routes remain on the bus delay dashboard created by the district.