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1977 [20] Originally named Jackson Junior High, renamed in honor of Albert Ernest Meyzeek, civil rights activist and educator who served as the school's principal for a number of years. Was one of the founders of the Louisville Urban League, which he chaired for 29 years. He also served on the state Board of Education 1948–1956. MST magnet ...
On January 24, 2024, a federal lawsuit was filed against Academy School District 20 which alleged that the school district violated Title IX regulations when it did not immediately report an alleged sexual assault which occurred where a former female fifth grade students was groped a male classmate at Woodmen-Roberts Elementary on January 25 ...
According to the Kentucky Science Center, the eclipse is expected to pass through Louisville between 3:07 and 4:22 p.m., in a partial capacity. Is your Louisville-area school district closed for ...
Oct. 7—Three dozen parents, students and community members staged a protest before Thursday night's Academy School District 20 Board of Education, calling for the resignation of board President ...
The Academy @ Shawnee (formerly, Shawnee High School Magnet Career Academy [MCA]), is a magnet middle school and high school (grades 6–12) in the Jefferson County Public School District in Louisville, Kentucky. [2] It is one of five West Louisville schools selected as part of the Signature Partnership initiative with the University of ...
Field, the district's fourth-oldest school, opened in 1915 with five teachers and 155 students in Louisville's Crescent Hill neighborhood. The school, which now serves about 420 students, was ...
A new 25-acre (10 ha) Southwest Campus was dedicated in 2006 and now serves over 350 students in grades preschool - 8th. In 2010 Christian Academy of Louisville High School was recognized as one of only 304 public or private schools nationwide—and the only high school in Kentucky—to receive the prestigious National Blue Ribbon School award.