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Superintendent flags school-choice legislation and presents benchmark data; board moves to executive session on desegregation order

Louisville Municipal School District Board of Trustees · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The superintendent warned of state school-choice and charter expansion bills, presented second-benchmark academic data showing the district at a C (630), and the board voted to enter executive session to discuss a desegregation court order. Routine approvals and a student release were also recorded.

The Louisville Municipal School District superintendent used the board meeting to summarize upcoming school events, present midyear benchmark data, and urge community engagement as state legislators consider bills affecting school choice and charter regulation.

In the superintendent’s report, district events and schedules were reviewed — award days, a Black History program and career-technical tours were listed — and the superintendent urged residents to contact state representatives about pending education measures. “There is some legislation that is hitting the floor and hitting committees right now that is…

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