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Dr. Marty Pollio will leave Jefferson County Public Schools Monday as one of the longest-serving superintendents of any large ...
JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio received a mostly positive final evaluation from the Jefferson County Board of Education.
JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio received a mostly positive final evaluation from the Jefferson County Board of Education. While praised for his leadership, Pollio received a "developing" ranking ...
Pollio became acting superintendent of JCPS in 2017 before taking on the role permanently in 2018. His initial contract was set to end in 2022, but the board reappointed him for another term in 2021.
Pollio became acting superintendent of JCPS in 2017 before taking on the role permanently in 2018. His initial contract was set to end in 2022, but the board reappointed him for another term in 2021.
After eight years as superintendent and 28 with the district, Pollio is taking over as the next president of Ivy Tech.
New JCPS Superintendent Brian Yearwood sat down with The Courier Journal ahead of his official first day. Here's what he said ...
JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio received a mostly positive final evaluation from the Jefferson County Board of Education. While praised for his leadership, Pollio received a "developing" ranking ...
Pollio became acting superintendent of JCPS in 2017 before taking on the role permanently in 2018. His initial contract was set to end in 2022, but the board reappointed him for another term in 2021.
Pollio became acting superintendent of JCPS in 2017 before taking on the role permanently in 2018. His initial contract was set to end in 2022, but the board reappointed him for another term in 2021.
Pollio became acting superintendent of JCPS in 2017 before taking on the role permanently in 2018. His initial contract was set to end in 2022, but the board reappointed him for another term in 2021.
Pollio became acting superintendent of JCPS in 2017 before taking on the role permanently in 2018. His initial contract was set to end in 2022, but the board reappointed him for another term in 2021.