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The board is expected to vote March 26 on whether to cut transportation to traditional and magnet programs, which will impact more than 14,000 students.
The board is expected to vote March 26 on whether to cut transportation to traditional and magnet programs, which will impact more than 14,000 students.
Jefferson County Public Schools could drastically change its transportation plan again next year, and Superintendent Marty Pollio said there are three options on the table.