Several important topics were scheduled for discussion.
Impacted families will be asked to choose between getting a bus stop or continue getting stipends for driving their children to school.
Jefferson County Public Schools has paid parents more than $2 million in stipends this school year for driving their children to school, according to data obtained in an open records request.
Lines for parents dropping students off at times seemed endless, but JCPS officials said 95 percent of school buses completed their routes on time.
The district said nothing is official until the board approves a plan.
District leaders said Wednesday a new bus tracking system called "Bus Teller" will be ready by July 22.
Remember, many families have the option to attend a JCPS school close to home, or further away, and this gets even more complicated next year.
JCPS has four preliminary bus options it may consider to get kids to school. All of those options could impact families with students at traditional or magnet schools.