JCPS Bus Driver Shortage Causes Concerns and Delays for Parents

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Dozens of bus drivers from Jefferson County Public School called out on Friday, causing transportation delays. 92 drivers called out, compared to the normal average of 50. However, all students were dropped off by 7:18 p.m., with most dropped off by 6:40 p.m. JCPS Chief of Communications and Community Relations, Carolyn Callahan, provided perspective on previous Fridays' drop-off times.
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