Now it's just the "Hike and Bike."
Speaking to reporters at Zachary Taylor Elementary, JCPS Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio says he's simply trying to follow the guidance from the CDC and the state.
A letter sent to members updates COVID-19 safety protocols.
The contemporary Christian group is known for songs such as "Who Am I?," "Voice of Truth," "Praise You in This Storm," "Until the Whole World Hears," "Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)" and "Just Be Held."
Churchill Downs says it has plans in place to keep racing fans safe this week.
Producer Wayne Hettinger says it's going to be "remembered by everybody," but warns he could pull the plug on the show if too many people show up.
"This will remain in place for the remainder of the current school year," Mark Hebert, a JCPS spokesperson, wrote in an email Friday to reporters.
An official says the agency will release the guidance once it has been finalized later this week.
As of Sunday, 1,677 Kentuckians were hospitalized with COVID-19, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Churchill Downs said the "all-inclusive" reserved tickets will be safer for fans who will avoid lines for food and drinks.