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Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) is a public school district located in Jefferson County, Kentucky, and operating all but one of the public schools in the county. It is governed by an elected seven-member Board of Education , which selects and hires a superintendent , who serves as the system's chief executive.
Four seats are up for grabs on the board of Kentucky's largest school district, and 10 people have filed to have their names on the November ballot.. Two current Jefferson County Board of ...
Jefferson County Public Schools can refer to a U.S. public school system in several states, including: Jefferson County Board of Education (Alabama) Jefferson County Public Schools (Colorado) Jefferson County Schools (Florida) Jefferson County Public Schools (Kentucky) Jefferson County Public Schools (Tennessee)
Jefferson County Board of Education may refer to a U.S. public school board in several states, including: Jefferson County Board of Education (Alabama) Jefferson County Board of Education (Kentucky)
Moody's Investors Service has assigned a Aa3 underlying rating to Jefferson County Board of Education, KY's $37.1 million School Building Revenue Bonds, Series 2021A, issued through the Jefferson ...
One JCPS building was built 170 years ago and is Kentucky's oldest continually used school. ... It is one of five Jefferson County Public Schools that have had more than 100 years worth of ...
He was the principal plaintiff in the federal court case regarding Kentucky's racist Day Law, which had prevented desegregation of schools in Jefferson County. Served as Board Member 1978–1982. Kammerer Middle School 1972 Margaret Kammerer, former music educator in the Jefferson County Public School system. Kennedy Metro Middle School 1996
This is a list of school districts in Kentucky, which has two types of public school districts. The first type, county school districts, typically cover all or a large part of a county, and are generally styled "XXXX County (Public) Schools." The second type, "independent" districts, usually encompass cities or groups of cities.