Why are teens calling each other Jayden and talking about school buses? It's not as innocent as you might assume. The latest teen slang taking over is a derogatory term that you definitely don't want ...
Fifty years ago, a federal judge ordered the merger of two districts to integrate schools throughout Jefferson County — a moment that changed the trajectory of Louisville and its public schools. From ...
In 1975, Jefferson County Public Schools first implemented forced busing under a court order to desegregate schools, which also required the previously separate Louisville and Jefferson County systems ...
Just days before the current school year started, Bridgette Bogle found her kids no longer qualified for busing to their Dayton elementary school because Dayton Public Schools redrew the lines where ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Desegregation is a topic that still sparks conversation and controversy today. The desegregation of JCPS created a hailstorm of hate, anger and misunderstanding that had to ...
Fifty years ago this month, nearly 25,000 students boarded buses headed to new schools outside their communities as the country watched to see how Louisville would handle being forced to desegregate ...
Aaron Churchill is the Ohio research director for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, an education policy think tank based in Columbus. The mundane but critical task of transporting students to school ...
As Columbus City Schools faces a financial crisis, the board is considering closing more schools, and changing busing requirements for thousands of students. The discussions come amid strong financial ...