These Kentucky school districts are closed or delayed Monday
Multiple school districts in Kentucky are either closed or operating on a two-hour delay on Monday, Nov. 10.
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Multiple school districts in Kentucky are either closed or operating on a two-hour delay on Monday, Nov. 10.
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by Savannah Dowell Several University of Louisville student groups released a joint statement regarding the University’s disposal of their gender-inclusive housing program under House Bill 4. Late last month, students who had previously opted into the gender-inclusive housing program received an email stating that University Housing and the Resident Experience “will no longer be able
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Are you looking for next year’s JCPS calendar? Are you looking for the Oldham, Shelby, or Bullitt County Schools calendars? Greater Clark or New Albany Floyd in Southern Indiana? We have the Louisville area school calendars available for you.…
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Class is back in session, but so is extreme heat. Here’s why.
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After eight years as superintendent and 28 with the district, Pollio is taking over as the next president of Ivy Tech.
Brian Yearwood has been chosen as JCPS’ next superintendent, but negotiations on his contract remain ongoing.
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St. Stephen’s Baptist Church hosted the graduation ceremony after universities announced the cancellation of these events.
The Louisville Free Public Library is hosting the 11th annual How-To Festival at the Main Branch of the library on May 11 from 10 am – 3 pm. The Louisville Free Public Library is busy laying the finishing touches on the 12th annual…
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JCPS says a number of bus stops are still inaccessible due to high water, however.
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Needs some free or cheap spring break ideas? Here’s a list of fun, inexpensive places to visit during Spring Break in and around Louisville. If you are staying around Louisville or visiting for spring break, there are plenty of opportunities for …
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By Rose Rodriguez At least twice a year, college students are faced with the difficult challenge of deciding whether to take in-person courses, online classes, or a mixture of both. This is a hot topic on everyone’s mind, for both professors and students, when course registration begins. Director of Communications and Professor Mary Ashlock offered
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“You see a kid in your classroom and then all of a sudden you don’t see them anymore,” one JCPS teacher said. “And you know the reason why.”
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Nina Flores received the ExCEL award from WHAS11 Wednesday and our partner Miracle Playgrounds presented her with $1,000 to spend in the classroom.
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By Sara Montoya-Obando As the political landscape of the United States once again shifts under a new presidency, an important piece of its long-running efforts toward equality is threatened. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs focus on ensuring equality for people of various socioeconomic, religious, and racial backgrounds. They remove barriers to important opportunities such
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By Jai’Michael Anderson On Jan. 28, University students and staff across the state advocated for protecting diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives on Kentucky campuses. The Student Coalition for DEI at U of L and several other RSOs at the University of Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University, Murray State University, and Morehead State University, partnered with
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