• Dr. Brian Yearwood Named New JCPS Superintendent

    Dr. Brian Yearwood Named New JCPS Superintendent

    JCPS has announced that Dr. Brian Yearwood has been named the new JCPS Superintendent starting July 1, 2025. The 15th District PTA looks forward to working with Dr. Yearwood to support all our students, families and teachers. in JCPS. Welcome Dr. Yearwood!

  • 15th District Reflections Program and General Meeting now Jan 8th, 2026

    15th District Reflections Program and General Meeting now Jan 8th, 2026

    The Reflections Ceremony/General Meeting will be held on January 8th, 2026 @ 6:30pm. Doors open at 6:00pm. The Ceremony will be held at YPAS (Youth Performing Art School) 1517 S 2nd Street Lou, Ky 40208. Questions, please email: programs@15thdistristpta.org or president@15thdistrictpta.org.

  • Help Reduce Absenteeism

    Help Reduce Absenteeism

    The Kentucky Department of Education provides resources for families to take control of their child’s education and ensure students don’t miss school. If families need help, there are school and community resources that are happy to help.

  • Training Opportunities Available

    Training Opportunities Available

    Calling all PTA officers! The 2025 – 2026 training schedule is out. The schedule of training opportunities now includes both general and job-specific training’s and are held virtually. In-person training can be requested by email to president@15thdistrictpta.org If you have a training that you would like us to have, please submit an email to president@15thdistrictpta.org

  • Luhr Elementary PTA awarded Fire Safety Pilot Program grant

    Luhr Elementary PTA awarded Fire Safety Pilot Program grant

    National PTA just announced that the Luhr Elementary PTA was among 7 PTAs nationally receiving Fire Safety Pilot Program grants. Recipients who qualified and were selected to carry out a new fire safety program, sponsored by Carrier (LenelS2 and Kidde brands). The new Fire Safety program is focused on educating families about the danger of…

  • How to contribute needed items to the Clothing Assistance Program

    How to contribute needed items to the Clothing Assistance Program

    Since 1971, CAP has provided clothing, accessories, and shoes to students and families to help eliminate barriers to academic success. From July through January of the 2023-24 school year CAP served almost 4,000 JCPS students. Supporting Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) students and families has never been easier. There is now an Amazon Wish List…