Nearly 100,000 students are set for the first day of school at Jefferson County Public Schools on Thursday.
Two JCPS parents filed a civil rights lawsuit in June claiming against the school district's new busing plan.
Pollio said it's taken the better part of three months to lock in the district's bus routing plan for the new school year and he said it'd be a "major lift" to have to redo it all.
Monday, the request was denied over a procedural error.
Louisville attorney Teddy Gordon filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the school district in June on behalf of two JCPS families, claiming the bus plan for the upcoming school year violates their civil rights.
The school's principal said the gun "was never used in a threatening manner."
WDRB reporter Jailen Leavell spoke to students at Whitney Young Elementary School on Tuesday.
A Louisville judge is asking the public to support a mentoring program he has created to keep kids out of trouble.