The plan, announced in September, is to use TARC drivers to drive the JCPS buses.
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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.
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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.
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One solution could include more bus monitors.
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Dr. Marty Pollio defended the district at a news conference to address transportation issues that forced school to be canceled.
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JCPS has proposed sweeping changes to its student assignment plan beginning in the 2023-24 school year, and the school board is expected to consider those revisions in late May at the earliest.