The management review was issued after the state rejected the firing of Superintendent Wes Bradley.
JCPS committee reviewing all transportation options, including one not previously discussed in-depth
The Jefferson County Board of Education is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, March 26, and vote on a plan that would cut back transportation for students who choose to attend magnet or traditional schools and magnet programs.
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.
The holiday message — coming about two weeks before the state's Republican-dominated legislature reconvenes — represents the Democratic governor's effort to turn political capital into more of a mandate for his top policy priorities, especially in public education.