IN THE NEWS
'We're very unique': Seneca High School has only Urban Ag Program in Kentucky [WLKY]
"I think it's very unique to be able to come to school and work hands-on with the chickens, work hands-on with the raised garden bed, and then go on to your English, math, science and social studies classes and learn more about ag in there. That's the key to what we're doing with the academies of Louisville. It doesn't just stop with their one ag class. It extends to their core classes and makes it more enjoyable to come to school every day," said Wirtberger.
Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio Announces Retirement Effective July 1, 2025 [JCPS]
Just a few of the major accomplishments we have made together include...proliferation of nationally recognized models with the Academies of Louisville and Explore Pathways...
Louisville high school students get up-close look at tools of their future trade [WDRB]
Future electricians and HVAC professionals at Valley High School got hands-on, real world experience Wednesday, a chance to test-drive the tools they'll use in the field. Eckart Supply brought its Milwaukee Tool Trailer to the school, providing students with an opportunity to explore the latest in HVAC and electrical tools.
Seneca High School students host voter registration event to 'create conscious citizens’ [WHAS11]
Organized by Hispanic Students United, dozens of students in the next generation registered to make their voices heard.
11th Annual Baird Excellence Awards Honors JCPS Schools Educators [JCPS]
Eight Academies of Louisville teachers and administrators were honored.
Blood drive at Louisville high school helping to save lives in Kentucky [WDRB]
A blood drive at the Marion C. Moore School will help save lives in Kentucky. Students are benefitting from the blood drive held Friday because they're getting money for the medical program for each student and teacher who donates blood.
Central Arkansas school district visiting JCPS Academies of Louisville [WLKY]
"It's high praise to all of our school leaders, and our district leaders that have been working hard around this model." - Assistant Superintendent of JCPS High Schools, Dr. Joseph Ellison.
Arkansas educators visit JCPS academies [WHAS11]
This week, about 40 officials from four Little Rock, Arkansas area school districts are in town learning about JCPS' Academies of Louisville program.
Iroquois High School boasts Kentucky’s only all-girls electrical class [WAVE]
Iroquois High School’s Build Academy has started an all-girls electrical class, the first of its kind in Kentucky, in an effort to get more women into the trade.