Internal records show Jefferson County Public Schools knew about spoiled milk being served to students nearly a week before families were told.
JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio says the district plans to distribute 25,000 Chromebooks and 6,000 hotspots in the coming days as JCPS moves to non-traditional instruction starting April 7.
Michelle Pennix, Mill Creek’s principal for more than 22 years, accepted a voluntary reassignment on Feb. 5 to develop curriculum for the Gifted and Talented Leadership program at JCPS.
KDE recommended that King Elementary Principal Stephanie White, Roosevelt-Perry Elementary Principal Kimberly Marshall, Wheatley Elementary Principal William Bunton, J.B. Atkinson Academy Principal Stephanie Nutter, Doss High School Principal Todd Stockwell and Mill Creek Elementary Principal Michelle Pennix be replaced as leaders at their schools, JCPS said in a news release.
Nytema Reed was arrested on Wednesday at the school on Dixie Highway.