District 25 eNews, March 11th, 2016

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JCPS School Board Proposes Stuart & Frost Middle School Changes

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Jefferson County Public Schools is considering a proposal that could essentially combine Frost and Stuart middle schools and move them to the Stuart Middle campus and begin to phase out the Valley Prep program at Valley High as early as this fall. 

The proposal, unveiled during a JCPS school board work session on Tuesday would entail:

  • Moving the Frost Sixth-Grade Academy and Valley Prep to the Stuart Middle School campus. All rising sixth-grade students would attend a separate, small sixth-grade academy (approximately 434 students) on the Stuart campus.
  • Rising seventh- and eighth-grade students currently assigned to Valley Prep and Stuart would attend a separate, small seventh- and eighth-grade academy on the Stuart campus (643 students in 2016-17 year and 848 students in the 2017-18 year). 
  • The sixth-grade academy and seventh- and eighth-grade center would be separate and distinct schools located on the Stuart campus.
  • Current seventh graders at Valley Prep, who will be eighth graders next school year, would stay at Valley Prep with their teachers to finish the 2016-17 school year.

JCPS will host a series of community meetings on the proposal beginning next week. All meetings will be held at 6 p.m.

  • Monday, March 14: Carter Elementary School
  • Tuesday, March 15: Valley High School
  • Wednesday, March 16: Academy @ Shawnee

Learn more in the WDRB article:

http://www.wdrb.com/story/31419960/jcps-proposal-would-combine-frost-and-stuart-middle-schools


3rd Street Reconfiguration

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A section of South 3rd Street between Kenwood Way and Southern Heights Avenue is scheduled to be reconfigured in May. The present configuration has four lanes of traffic with two going in each direction. The new configuration will have three lanes of traffic. One lane for each direction will flank either side of a center turning lane, resulting in safer, less congested travel for all road users.

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Two public information meetings are scheduled 

WHERE: Beechmont Community Center, 205 West Wellington Ave, 40214.

WHEN: 

  • March 16, 2016 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
  • April 6, 2016 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm

For questions prior to the meetings contact project manager Dirk Gowin at 502-574-5925 or dirk.gowin@louisvilleky.gov.


Fairdale Roundabout Construction Begins

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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced contract crews will begin work the week on the Fairdale Roundabout.

The construction involves two T-shaped intersections along the West Manslick Road and Mount Holly Road corridor (mile points 1.2 to 1.5) will be replaced by a four-way intersection with a roundabout.  The roundabout will eliminate the need for traffic signals and allow vehicles to move continuously through the intersection.

Mitchell Hill Road will be realigned southward at West Manslick Road to meet with Fairdale Road, at the point where West Manslick Road becomes Mount Holly Road, to create the four-way intersection.

According to the Cabinet, lane closures will be necessary during construction but are not permitted from 6:00am-9:00am and 3:00pm-6:00pm In addition, the Fairdale Road approach will be closed for up to 15 days during later phases of work.

http://transportation.ky.gov/District-5/Fairdale_Roundabout_Announcement


Doss PTSA Craft Fair!

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It's that time of year!  The annual Doss PTSA Craft Fair is almost here.

WHEN: March 19th from 9am-3pm. 

WHERE: Doss High School Cafeteria, 7601 St. Andrews Church Road. 

Set up time: 7:30 am
Table Cost $25 in advance and $30 at the door.
 
Food and Drink will be sold

Please submit your booth information under the booth registration tab, or click here.

Contact us at:
DossPTSA@Gmail.com or
April Frierson 435-0241

Handicap Accessible Entrances Available.


Valley Students Perform Car Crash Simulation to Warn Peers of Dangerous Driving

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Valley Traditional High School will be having a huge crash car simulation event on April 14th at 5:00pm in the student parking lot. 

Watch the students perform a crash car event with real life situations. Police, fire, EMS, Jaws of life and the media will be involved. 

WHEN: April 14th at 5pm

WHERE: Valley Traditional High School, 10200 Dixie Hwy

All of the Valley community is invited to witness the disastrous effects of dangerous driving, such as texting while driving, drinking and driving, not paying attention and excessive speeding.

For more information see the Valley Traditional High School Facebook Page!


Naloxone Training Sessions

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Adding more resources to help those who overdose from heroin.

Officials are hopeful that more training sessions at a local health department will help save lives.

Naloxone, which is also referred to as Narcan, is used when someone overdoses from heroin and other opioid drug.

“In naloxone there's an opiate overdose reversal medication that can bring someone out of an overdose and save their life,” said Russ Read, Co-Founder of the Kentucky Harm Reduction Coalition.

Training sessions will be held continuously on Tuesday, March 15 from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Department of Public Health and Wellness, 400 E. Gray Street.

See the full WDRB Story here:  

http://www.wdrb.com/story/31370405/more-naloxone-kits-and-training-sessions-to-address-heroin-overdoses


LG&E Phone Scam Warning

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Customers of LG&E/KU have recently been receiving suspicious phone calls from scammers claiming to be affiliated with LG&E or KU.  The caller will typically threaten account closure and ask for the customer’s account number or request a payment be made.  Remember that LG&E/KU representatives should never request you to provide sensitive information over the phone outside you requesting assistance from them.  If you have been contacted by someone claiming to be from LG&E/KU requesting your personal information, take the person’s name and then call LG&E Customer Support at 502-589-1444 to report the call.


Brightside Spring Community-Wide Clean Up Sign-Up

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Registration for the Brightside & Passport Health Plan Spring Community-Wide Cleanup is open!!   

The cleanup will take place on Saturday, April 16th with the suggested cleanup times of 8:00am – 12:00pm. (If the date we have set doesn't work for your group, that's OK, we will support any cleanup that takes place in the weeks surrounding April 16th.) 

All cleanup teams will receive bags and gloves at no cost, and the first 5,000 volunteers to register will also receive a free t-shirt. Brightside welcomes groups of all sizes, big and small and if you're not sure where you would like to hold your cleanup we can help with that too, just give us a call or send us an email and we will be happy to make a suggestion. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR TEAM

Supply pick up will be held on Sunday, April 10th at the Iroquois Park Amphitheater, 1080 Amphitheater Rd, 40214 from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm.  All supplies are pre-packaged by group for team leaders to collect. If a group fails to pick up their supplies on April 10, and they have t-shirts, the t-shirts go to other volunteers on a first come, first served basis. Groups who do not have t-shirts can call Brightside on Tuesday, April 12th to see if any t-shirts have been returned. 

 

Brightside is proud to be holding our Cleanup with the Mayor’s Give A Day Week of Service for the fourth year.  Cleanups are an integral part of Brightside's mission and without the help of your volunteer group, and many other volunteers throughout the year, we could not achieve our goals of a cleaner, greener and more sustainable Louisville.  

We look forward to seeing all of you in April!


City's External Agency Fund Applications

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Open on February 25

Grants available to social services and arts and creative industry organizations

Louisville Metro Government will begin accepting External Agency Fund applications on Thursday, February 25, 2016 for FY17 (July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017). These General Funded grants are awarded to non-governmental, or "external” agencies, that contribute to the city's cultural, social and economic vitality. 

All agencies wishing to submit an application are required to have at least one representative participate in a mandatory orientation webinar.  There will be a live webinar held on Feb. 25 at 10:30 a.m. The session is approximately 90 minutes and will cover eligibility, the application process, and provide instructions for the on-line application. Interested applicants who are unable to participate at this time should contact the EAF team to make alternative arrangements. To register for the webinar, please contact the External Agency Fund (EAF) staff at EAF@louisvilleky.gov and include your name, email address, and agency name.

The grants are available for Social Services programs, administered by the Louisville Metro Department of Community Services (LMCS), and for Arts and Creative Industries programs, administered by the Louisville Metro Department of Economic Development. The External Agency Funds are awarded annually to non-profit organizations offering programs or services in Louisville/Jefferson County that align with the Mayor's and departments' strategic goals.

Applications will be reviewed by two External Agency Fund panels, which include Metro Council members and community members, and those recommendations will be included in Mayor Fischer’s recommended FY17 Metro budget.

For the Social Services Funding Program, qualified non-profits committed to providing services that achieve meaningful outcomes for Louisville citizens in the following key areas are encouraged to apply:

·         Decreasing homelessness

·         Increasing household financial stability

·         Increasing youth, teen, and/or young adult engagement in quality programming; or

·         Increasing access to services and resources for a targeted population.

For the Arts and Creative Industries Funding Program, non-profits committed to providing arts and cultural attractions to the Louisville community are encouraged to apply. Eligible arts and creative industries organizations should demonstrate how a program supports the following primary focus areas of Mayor Fischer's Strategic Plan:

  • Economic development initiatives related to arts and creative industries
  • Creative place making and arts-based programs in neighborhoods that have experienced disinvestment
  • Opportunities for citizens to access and engage with visual, performing and other arts experiences

Louisville Metro Government employs a competitive granting strategy and strives to award funding to agencies that demonstrate measurable positive impact in the community and are good stewards of taxpayer dollars.  Successful grantees will be required to report on their success in meeting goals and outcomes.

The deadline to submit an application is Friday, March 18, 2016 by 5 p.m.

For more information about EAF, visit http://louisvilleky.gov/government/external-agency-fund.  Please submit all questions to EAF@louisvilleky.gov.  


Doing Our Part from the Heart

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Since 2007, Councilwoman Madonna Flood (D-24) has called upon the community to remember the brave service men and women who are still serving our country in some of the most dangerous spots in the world by helping ease their tour of duty in a special way.

“For ten years, my goal has been not to forget any solider in need of our help and support,” said Flood.  “This year along with our sponsors, I am so pleased to announce the community of Metro Louisville will have a chance to honor our brave men and women.”

Valentine’s Day is the official kickoff of the “Doing Our Part from the Heart” Campaign.  Over the next eight weeks, Flood and the community will collect toiletries, snacks and other items to send to our military.  Simple items such as soap, eye drops, bug repellent, candy, and other personal items make a huge impact for troops serving in remote locations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Joining Flood, as sponsors of the 2016 campaign are the Okolona Business Association, the Okolona Fire Department, Republic Bank, Scheller’s Fitness and Cycling and Jackson- Hewitt Tax Service.  The campaign runs through the end of March.

If you cannot donate items and wish to make cash contribution to help cover the cost of shipping, Republic Bank continues its partnership by setting up an account to accept all monetary donations to cover postage for the items going overseas.  Every package cost $16.75 to send.  Make sure to note on the check “From the Heart” account.

“We are very fortunate to have so many people in our community who help us out with donations,” said Flood.  It shows that we care and again is another reminder as to why Louisville is a compassionate city

Here is a list of items needed that can be dropped off at a “Doing Our Part” location:

  • Chewing Gum/Mints/Lifesavers                          
  • Deodorant
  • Lotion
  • Foot Powder
  • Razors                                                                    
  • Body Wash
  • Band-Aids                                                                
  • Q-Tips
  • Bug Repellant with DEET                                    
  • Eye Drops
  • Hand Sanitizer                                                      
  • Wet Ones
  • Kool-aide or Gatorade individual packs              
  • Peanut Butter
  • Individual snacks, chips, nuts, pretzels               
  • Neosporin
  • Candy that will not melt
  • Sun Block                                                              
  • After Sun lotion
  • Nasal Spray                                                           
  • Tylenol/Pain Relievers

Here are the drop-off locations for the 2016 Doing Our Part from the Heart Campaign:

  • Republic Bank“From the Heart Account” at all Republic Banks 
  • Okolona Fire Department, 8501 Preston Highway, All Stations
  • Scheller’s Fitness & Cycling8323 Preston Highway, Louisville, 11520 Shelbyville Road, Louisville, 1000 Veterans Parkway, Clarksville
  • Jackson-Hewitt Tax PreparersAll Locations in Louisville and Southern Indiana
  • BC Roosters76405 Preston Highway, Louisville ,4420 Dixie Highway, Louisville
  • Kentucky Telco4816 Outer Loop, Louisville
  • City Hall601 West Jefferson, Louisville

For more information about the 2016 “Doing Our Part from the Heart” Campaign, contact Councilwoman Flood’s office at 574-1124.  You can visit “Doing our Part from the Heart” on Facebook.


SummerWorks 2016

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Mayor Greg Fischer has launched his SummerWorks jobs program for 2016 and is urging every company to hire or sponsor jobs for youth.

"We want it to be the business culture of our city that every company, large and small, hires or sponsors summer jobs for youth," Fischer said.

New companies such as Humana and Kindred Healthcare are joining the effort for 2016 and UPS and other companies are increasing their commitment. Also, a new website - SummerWorks.org -- makes it easier for youth, employers and supporters to sign up and be involved. See a short video about the new website.

Working closely with Jefferson County Public Schools, Fischer said there will be a stronger focus this year on placing students in jobs that match up with what they are learning in school and jobs in the key business sectors the city is focused on growing such as technology, healthcare and advanced manufacturing. 

Click here to learn more about SummerWorks. 


Louisville Sells Workshops

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A free, two-day workshop designed to get people into the growing number of sales jobs in Louisville is set for March 21 and March 28.

The training is provided by Louisville Sells, a program started by Mayor Greg Fischer earlier this year. The training combines online education with hands-on workshops to build the skills to become a successful sales professional.

The two-day workshop is facilitated by local sales experts, and participants finish by making live sales presentations to a panel of local employers who are actively hiring for sales positions. The growing list of employers participating in the March workshop includes:

  • Enterprise Rent-a-Car
  • PetFirst
  • JAVS (Justice AV Solutions, Inc.)
  • TQL (Total Quality Logistics)

The March workshop will be facilitated by Mark Decker, vice-president with Justice AV Solutions Inc., which was recently named a 2016 Best Places to Work company, and Brian Willett, director, Dale Carnegie Training.  Dale Carnegie Training was recognized as a 2016 national Top 20 Sales Training Company by IndustryTraining.com.

The workshop is designed to help prepare participants for various jobs, from inside and outside sales to sales management and commission-based jobs. It also prepares those in non-traditional sales jobs for career advancement opportunities by enhancing their sales and communications techniques. In the Louisville area, the average entry-level salary for a sales position ranges from $30,000 - $50,000 per year.

Persons interested in Louisville Sells must register in advance at www.kentuckianaworks/louisvillesells.

Louisville Metro Government’s Louisville Forward and KentuckianaWorks are partnering to offer the Louisville Sells training. 

WHAT: Louisville Sells Workshop, offering free training and hiring opportunities for sales jobs 

WHEN: Monday, March 21 and Monday, March 28, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. both days 

WHERE: Justice AV Solutions Inc., 13020 Middletown Industrial Blvd., Louisville, KY 40223

SIGN UP: Participants must register in advance at www.kentuckianaworks.org/louisvillesells


Belle of Louisville/Spirit of Jefferson Seasonal Hiring

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The Belle of Louisville is looking for energetic, smiling faces to apply for seasonal positions on the steamboat Belle of Louisville and Spirit of Jefferson.  Take advantage of this opportunity to work for one of Louisville’s  most iconic landmarks.  

Positions include:

  • Deckhands
  • Reservationists
  • Bartenders
  • Concession workers
  • Food and beverage supervisors
  • Engineering/maintenance assistants
  • Watchman/security

Training is provided for all positions.  Our season is from April-October with flexible schedules available. Apply at the Belle of Louisville at the foot of 4th Street and River Road (401 River Road). Applicants should come prepared to complete an application. 

http://www.belleoflouisville.org/


ECHO is Hiring!

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Exploited Children’s Help Organization (ECHO) is hiring!

Program and Victim Services Manager - JOB DESCRIPTION

Overview: This is a salaried position and is responsible for overseeing the prevention and victim services programs that ECHO coordinates within the Louisville community and surrounding areas.  This includes but is not limited to: volunteer management, scheduling, event preparation, program review and delivery.

Application Requirements:  Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, three references and 3 years of salary history by March 16 to: ECHO, 1411 Algonquin Parkway, Louisville, KY  40217 or info@echo-ky.org with subject line: Program Manager Application Materials.  Email preferred.  

Responsibilities

  • Serve as primary contact for all ECHO programs
  • Coordinate volunteers to assist in program and service delivery
  • Correspond with partner agencies to coordinate clients, referrals and staffing
  • Schedule programs in assigned areas
  • Coordinate communication between targeted partners for ECHO-led projects
  • Respond to crisis calls coming into the office
  • Assist clients with filing crime victim compensation claims
  • Maintain direct services and evaluation records
  • Staff Program Review Committee
  • Work with Executive Director to maintain good working relationships with other agencies
  • Attend professional training as determined by Executive Director
  • Maintain accurate records of travel and time
  • Submit reports in a timely manner
  • Coordinate regular communications for ECHO constituents
  • Staff Communications Committees
  • Other duties as assigned by the Executive Director

Minimum Education/Work Requirements

  • Masters Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Education, Psychology or related field or Bachelors Degree Social Work, Sociology, Education, Psychology or related field and two to five years experience with progressive responsibilities
  • Comfortable and competent working with children in an educational and/or therapeutic setting
  • Comfort and competent in public speaking
  • Volunteer management
  • Strong problem solving skills and initiative 
  • Demonstrates effective oral and written communication skills
  • Equally capable and comfortable working independently or as a team player
  • Strong organization skills
  • Current and valid driver’s license and liability insurance

Other Requirements

  • Able to successfully pass a criminal background check (no abuse, child maltreatment, violent or sexual crimes). Having any other misdemeanor or felony conviction will not automatically disqualify an applicant from gaining a position at ECHO. The relevancy, severity, and timing of the conviction/s will be weighed carefully, and employment decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis.
  • Current and valid driver’s license and liability insurance on vehicle

Preference will be given to those who have the following qualities:

  • Familiarity with violence prevention continuum and spectrum
  • Experience in online marketing and social media campaigns
  • 2+ years work experience with children and/or volunteers

In addition to performing the above-mentioned job responsibilities, the individual should possess the following characteristics:

  • Positive attitude
  • Self-driven
  • Critical thinker
  • Willingness to work cooperatively, courteously and effectively with all staff, volunteers and partners
  • Demonstrate flexibility and creativity in completing assigned tasks
  • Set priorities and efficiently manage workload
  • Complete all assignments in a timely manner
  • Open, direct communication

Compensation

Salary DOE, minimum $30,000 annually

This is an EXEMPT position.

Benefits:

Monthly stipend to help defray the out of pocket cost of health insurance

ECHO provides disability insurance and mileage reimbursement

Other:

ECHO allows for a flexible schedule, telecommuting, and is family friendly. 


YouthAlert! Free Violence Prevention Program at the Southwest Regional Library

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Two Free Soiling Testing Kits

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Jefferson County Soil and Water Conservation District is offering free soil testing for Louisville Metro homeowners – limit 2 tests per household!

Although fertilizer, lime, and other amendments can be very helpful in establishing happy, healthy plants and lawns, they pose a risk if not used properly. Excess fertilizer and chemicals wash away with rainwater and pollute our local streams and waterways. The first guideline of responsible fertilizer application is to take a soil sample and have it analyzed to determine fertilizer needs. 

The Jefferson County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is offering a soils test incentive program to offset the cost for Louisville Metro residents. The SWCD will provide up to 2 vouchers per household to cover the processing fee for a standard soils test. People wishing to participate in this incentive program must request the soils test voucher(s) from the Conservation District office. Email your voucher request to: joy.edwards@ky.nacdnet.net The email should include your name, physical address, phone number and if you want one or two vouchers. The soil vouchers along with you r soil sample should be taken to the Jefferson County Cooperative Extension Service at 810 Barret Avenue for testing. 

Questions—call 502.499.1900

David Yates
Councilman

 District 25

601 W. Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1125

Email David

  

Brian Boles

Legislative Assistant

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Office Locations

City Hall

601 W Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1125

 

Southwest Regional

Metro Council Office

7219 Dixie Highway

Louisville, KY 40272

(502) 574-7988


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Economic Development: 574-4140

Planning & Design Services: 574-6230

Community Services & Revitalization: 574-4377

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Solid Waste Management (SWMS): 574-3571

Metro Parks: 456-8100

Metro Police: (Non Emergency)574-7111 or 574-2111

LMPD 3rd Division: 574-2135

Anonymous Tipline:574-LMPD (5673)

Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111