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JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio received a mostly positive final evaluation from the Jefferson County Board of Education.
The optics of housing JCPS at the Yum! Brands' headquarters, in a building carrying echoes of the Antebellum South, is not a good look.
During a meeting Tuesday night, the JCPS Board approved a donation from Yum! Brands of its Louisville campus on Gardiner Lane ...
After eight years as superintendent and 28 with the district, Pollio is taking over as the next president of Ivy Tech.
A new routing software called Traversa Student Transportation is expected to be used for the next school year, costing the district nearly $1.2 million. This comes after a 2024 audit blamed the ...
After eight years as superintendent and 28 with the district, Pollio is taking over as the next president of Ivy Tech.
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Jefferson County Public Schools now plans on moving its Central Office to the campus on Gardiner Lane, just off Interstate ...
Outgoing Jefferson County Public Schools superintendent Marty Pollio said JCPS is poised to accept Yum! Brands ' donation of ...
Yum! Brands, Inc. has offered to donate its Louisville campus on Gardiner Lane to the district. The property, which includes the well-known White House building, is 11.6 acres. It contains two office ...
On Monday, JCPS said Yum! Brands has actually offered to donate the campus to the school system and that outgoing ...
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