More than half of the Jefferson County Board of Education seats are up for election, and only one of the six candidates is an incumbent.
In 2014, district leaders set a fundamental school supply list in an effort to fix the criticism that the back-to-school lists had gotten out of control. Some schools aren't following it.
It will include a presentation on proposed start time adjustments and a Q&A portion.
Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio said he hopes the board will approve a plan, expected to be brought forward at the next meeting on May 7.
The district said transfer requests are done on the district's website.
The results of the audit were released Monday, a day before the Jefferson County Board of Education will vote to potentially cut transportation to thousands of students.
JCPS has said eliminating transportation for magnet and traditional students is the only idea that would fix the problem of buses running hours late.
JCPS said an average of 51 drivers call out sick each day, most frequently on Mondays and Fridays.
The state's largest school district said there is no Department of Justice investigation right now, but JCPS is answering questions from the U.S. Attorneys Office.
Jefferson County School Board member Linda Duncan said the problem facing Louisville's public schools is too many students needing a ride from too few bus drivers.