September 20, 2010 – The Courier-Journal reported the retirement of Pat Todd, “one of the district’s staunchest advocates for desegregation” who helped create “a voluntary desegregation plan”.
In JCPS-speak, students who participate in a voluntary desegregation plan are spending three leisurely hours a day on a bus taking in the breathtaking scenery along the Watterson, Shawnee or Gene Snyder Expressway.
September 23, 2010 – JCPS allows publication of 2009-10 Kentucky Core Contest Test scores. These scores are so lousy that JCPS’s whole argument that forced busing is a critical asset for boosting academic achievement is now a big, fat joke.
Problem is, nobody is laughing.
JCPS has had the scores for a couple of weeks.
Is Mrs. Todd’s retirement a coincidence?
You decide.
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