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Superintendent reports improved hiring, outlines device rules; district exempts lunches from price increase
Summary
Superintendent Jesse Bacon reported on July 28 that teacher vacancies are fewer than in previous years, previewed a new telecommunications device rule for high schools and noted upcoming school-year dates. Separately, the board approved a paid-lunch-equity exemption that keeps student meal prices unchanged for 2025-26.
Bullitt County Schools Superintendent Jesse Bacon opened his July 28 report by highlighting district recognition at the KASA leadership institute and then summarized staffing, schedule and policy items ahead of the 2025-26 school year.
Key points - Staffing and vacancies: Dr. Bacon said the district is in "much better shape" than in prior years for teacher hiring. At the time of the meeting the district listed 11 elementary classroom vacancies, 5 elementary special-education vacancies, six middle-school classroom vacancies (three in science), two middle-school…
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