Corrie Shull, who represents District 6, said changes outlined in proposed changes to the JCPS student assignment plan are “moving in the right direction,” but he worried that the proposal as written could usher in “unintended consequences” for Kentucky’s largest public school district.
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Board members James Craig, who represents District 3, and Sarah Cole McIntosh, who represents District 7, also cited the drop in local COVID-19 caseloads as part of their support to revisit district policies regarding indoor masking, quarantining, isolations and contact tracing.
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Pollio said he would base recommendations regarding indoor masking at JCPS on federal and state guidance.
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Board member Linda Duncan, who represents District 5 and has frequently backed plans for school security officers in Jefferson County Public Schools, says she wants the board to schedule a work session to resume talks of starting a school security team at JCPS.