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Kentucky's largest school district could be moving its headquarters to a well-known Louisville location. Last month, Yum!
Jefferson County Public Schools could soon move its central office to one of the most familiar buildings in Louisville.Yum!
The school board would move its central office to the iconic "white house" campus on Gardiner Lane just off Interstate 264.
Yum! Brands has offered to donate its Louisville campus to Jefferson County Public Schools. The JCPS board will vote on the donation, and the outgoing superintendent recommends accepting it. The ...
Yum Brands Inc. names new CEO These are the highest-paid JCPS employees (DATABASE) These are the highest-paid JCPS employees (DATABASE) © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved. Use ...
This purchase comes after JCPS paid AlphaRoute nearly $750,000 from 2021 through 2023, before completely abandoning the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The largest school district in Kentucky will spend nearly $1.2 million to map out new bus routes ...
The Courier Journal spoke with JCPS board members about why they hired Brian Yearwood over Ben Shuldiner, who was favored in ...
As summer heats up and student-athletes gear up for another sports season, Jefferson County Public Schools is helping ...
JCPS hired H. Brian Yearwood as its next superintendent with an annual salary of $350,000. That amount is the same outgoing Superintendent Marty Pollio began making in 2023, after five years in the ...
Jefferson County Public Schools is implementing new bus routing software after a disastrous first day of school in 2023 caused by previous software. District officials insist the new software ...
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