On Thursday, June 5, local leaders in education, workforce, and business gathered at the Olmsted to recognize the positive impact made by the Academies of Louisville at JCPS.
KentuckianaWorks College Access Center, a city program committed to helping individuals start their college journey or return to school to complete their degree, is offering Louisville residents assistance in navigating the new FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) process.
Community leaders gathered at the Speed Art Museum on Tuesday to celebrate the completion of a successful school year for the JCPS Academies of Louisville.
Yesterday, Michael Gritton of KentuckianaWorks received the inaugural Impact Award at the National Youth Employment Coalition’s Annual Forum. He was recognized for his many years of leadership on programming for disconnected youth and summer jobs.
Yesterday, Mayor Greenberg joined city leaders at The Spot: Young Adult Opportunity Campus to announce a new federal grant that will support more than 100 additional program participants.