Shop for your new home by tuning into Louisville's Best New Homes, Sundays at 10:00AM on WHAS-11. You can also visit the featured builders and neighborhoods on the web at www.hbal.com. 
Helpful Places for Information
Metro Call
527 West Jefferson St.
574-5000 or 311 (locally)
louisvilleky.gov
Whether you're wondering when the next garbage pick up date is, how to report a pothole or who your council representative is, MetroCall has the answer. Most common questions are answered on the website, but you can also call the MetroCall office by dialing 311.
Greater Louisville Inc. - The Metro Chamber of Commerce
614 W. Main St., Ste. 6000
625-0000
greaterlouisville.com
Greater Louisville Inc. (GLI) is the metro chamber of commerce and economic development agency for the Louisville, Kentucky - Southern Indiana Metropolitan area. GLI offers a wealth of information important for companies or individuals considering a move to Greater Louisville or for entrepreneurs planning to start their businesses here.
Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau
One Riverfront Plaza
401 West Main St., Ste. 2300
584-2121 or 1-800-626-5646
gotolouisville.com
If you have friends or family visiting the area, refer them to the Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau's website, where they can plan their stay and learn more about entertainment and recreational opportunities. The CVB is also a great resource for locals who want to stay up-to-date on events and happenings in the area.
Utilities
Local Cable
Insight Communications
357-4400
insight-com.com
Gas & Electric
E.ON U.S. (LG&E)
589-1444
eon-us.com/lge
Local Internet Providers
AT&T
888-757-6500
Insight Communications
357-4400
insightbb.com
Telephone
AT&T
888-757-6500 (Residential)
866-620-6000 (Business)
att.com
Trash & Recycling
Metro Louisville
574-3333
louisvilleky.gov
Water
Louisville Water Company
583-6610
louisvillewater.com
Metropolitan Sewer District
587-0603
msdlouky.org
Vehicle Registration
Jefferson County Clerk Branches
All branches can be reached by dialing the Motor Vehicle Call Center at 574-5700. For more information, visit www.jeffersoncountyclerk.org.
Central Branch
7505 Outer Loop Plaza
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 T, W, Th, F
Mondays extended hours are - 8:30 to 6:30.
Dixie Branch
4919-F Dixie Hwy., Sears Essential
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 T, W, Th, F
Mondays extended hours are - 8:30 to 6:30.
Downtown Branch
531 Court Place
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 M, T, W, Th, F
East Government Center Branch
200 Juneau Drive
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 T, W, Th, F
Jeffersontown Branch
10420 Watterson Tr., Bremer Ehrler Bldg.
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 M, T, W, F
Thursdays extended hours are - 8:30 to 6:30
West Branch
3131 W. Broadway, Marchman Plaza
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 M, W, Th, F
Tuesdays extended hours are - 8:30 to 6:30
Westport Plaza Branch
9455 Westport Rd.
Westport Plaza Shopping Center
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 M, T, Th, F
Wednesdays extended hours are - 8:30 to 6:30.
Driver License Branches are located in Circuit Court Offices:
Bowman Field
3501 Roger Schupp St.
595-4405
Downtown
718 West Main St., Ste. 100
595-4924 and 595-4953
Eastern Government Center
200 Juneau Dr.
244-6097 or 244-6098
South Central Government Building, #127
7201 Outer Loop
239-4292 or 239-4293
South West Government Center, #103
7219 Dixie Hwy.
595-4703 or 595-4709
Other helpful numbers include:
Deed Room Customer Service - 574-6220
Marriage License - 574-5884
Notary License - 574-5031
Delinquent Tax - 574-6016
Post Offices
Visit www.usps.com to forward mail to your new address or to hold mail while you're on vacation.
40204 Baxter
1527 Highland Ave.
584-7018
40205 Cherokee
2240 Taylorsville Rd.
459-8015
40207 St Matthews
4600 Shelbyville Rd.
893-3478
40209-14 Iroquois
4772 Allmond Ave.
368-8911
40211-12 Martin Luther King Jr.
2727 West Broadway
778-7810
40215 Beechmont
307 West Woodlawn Ave.
366-5839
40216 Shively
3131 Crums Ln.
449-2657
40217 Shelby Station
2312 South Preston St.
636-2524
40218 Buechel Carriers
4500 Annshire Ave.
454-1881
40220 Hikes Point
3050 Hunsinger Ln.
459-7616
40221 Standiford
4440 Crittenden Dr.
375-5886
40258 Pleasure Ridge Park
6121 Greenwood Rd.
933-4841
40272 Valley Station
10642 Dixie Hwy.
937-4351
Libraries
Metro Louisville libraries will undergo expansions and improvements with the recent allocation of $2.5 million.
Louisville Free Public Library
(main branch)
301 York St.
574-1611
lfpl.org (click on "Main & Branch Locations Hours & Contact Information" for links to other branches)
Bon Air Regional
2816 Del Rio Pl.
574-1795
Crescent Hill
2762 Frankfort Ave.
574-1793
Fairdale
10616 W. Manslick Rd.
375-2051
Fern Creek
6768 Bardstown Rd.
231-4605
Highlands-Shelby Park
1250 Bardstown Rd.
574-1672
Young Adult Outpost
1250 Bardstown Rd.
574-1640
Iroquois
601 W. Woodlawn Ave.
574-1720
Jeffersontown
10635 Watterson Tr.
267-5713
Middletown
200 North Juneau Dr.
245-7332
Okolona
7709 Preston Hwy.
964-3515
3305 Northwestern Pkwy.
574-1744
St. Matthews/Eline
3940 Grandview Ave.
574-1771
Shawnee
3912 West Broadway
574-1722
Shively-Newman
3920 Dixie Hwy.
574-1730
Southwest Regional
10375 Dixie Hwy.
933-0029
Western
604 South Tenth St.
574-1779
Westport
8100 Westport Rd.
394-0379
Banks - Main Branches
1st Independence Bank
4220 Shelbyville Rd.
895-7415
Ascencia Bank
2500 Eastpoint Pkwy.
254-7731
BB&T
401 W. Main St.
589-3351
bbandt.com
Central Bank of Jefferson County
9300 Shelbyville Rd.
499-5600
centralbankjc.com
Chase
416 West Jefferson St.
566-2002
chase.com
Citizens Union Bank
5701-A Preston Hwy.
866-633-4450
Commonwealth Bank & Trust
12906 Shelbyville Rd.
259-2200
cbandt.com
Fifth Third Bank
401 S. Fourth Ave.
562-5300
fifththirdbank.com
King Southern Bank
3400 Dutchmans Ln.
357-2265
Louisville Community Development Bank
2901 W. Broadway
778-7000
morethanabank.com
National City Bank of Kentucky
101 S. Fifth St., 11th Floor
581-6731
nationalcity.com
Old National Bank
333 East Main St.
540-7300
oldnational.com
PNC Bank
Citizens Plaza
888-762-2265
pncbank.com
Republic Bank & Trust Company
601 W. Market St.
584-3600
republicbank.com
River City Bank
500 S. Sixth St.
585-4600
Stock Yards Bank & Trust Co.
1040 E. Main St.
582-2571
syb.com
U.S. Bank
One Financial Square
562-6244
usbank.com
Established Jefferson County Neighborhoods
Jefferson County offers a diverse selection of neighborhoods that highlight both the heritage of the area and the future of its impressive growth. If you're looking for a rural setting, suburban convenience or an urban lifestyle, you can find it here in Jefferson County.
Anchorage
Designated as a historic district by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Anchorage boasts Victorian homes on large home sites in eastern Louisville.
Beechmont
Beechmont's relaxed atmosphere can be credited to tree-lined Southern Parkway, which leads to Iroquois Park. This historic neighborhood features homes ranging from small cottages to expansive, two and three-story homes on extra-large lots. Beechmont is close to the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, the University of Louisville and the airport.
Butchertown
Located just east of the downtown business district, is Butchertown, which, through intensive preservation efforts, has maintained the area's historic homes - some dating back to the Federal era.
Cherokee Triangle
Cherokee Triangle was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The area's tree-lined streets and magnificent architecture make it the focal point of the Highlands area and provide the perfect backdrop for small festivals and events. Cherokee Triangle's properties are a mix of single-family homes and large houses that have been turned into apartments.
Crescent Hill
Crescent Hill is a neighborhood of large Victorian homes on quiet streets that are lined by mature trees. Frankfort Avenue, the neighborhood's main thoroughfare, offers a unique mix of cafés, shops and small businesses that are housed in century-old structures.
Fairdale
Located near the Jefferson-Bullitt County line, Fairdale offers residents easy access to I-265. Homes range from farmhouses to modern dwellings.
Fern Creek
Fern Creek is located about 10 miles southeast of downtown, near I-265. Fern Creek's country atmosphere is part of its appeal. The area offers new communities and apartment complexes.
Downtown
Downtown Louisville is fast becoming the "hot spot" to live with $140 million in condos, apartments and other new and renovated housing underway, including Liberty Green, a $233 million mixed-income development in east downtown.
Germantown
Germantown was established in 1849, and continues to demonstrate a strong sense of community and neighborhood atmosphere. The area offers many affordable housing options.
Glenview
Glenview began as a small collection of country estates overlooking the Ohio River. Now, the Glenview Historic District includes 13 properties named to the National Register of Historic Places and still maintains its regal country setting.
Highlands
The Highlands features tree-lined streets and large historic homes - most built between 1870 and 1940. Cherokee and Tyler parks add to the natural beauty of the area; while Bardstown Road offers great restaurants, record stores, boutiques and antiques. The Highlands offers a mix of apartments in historic structures and large homes.
Hurstbourne
Hurstbourne is a constantly growing area, home to a series of low-rise office complexes, numerous restaurants and shopping centers amid upscale residential areas. With Shelbyville Road and Hurstbourne Parkway as the main thoroughfares, this eastern Jefferson County community offers a variety of conveniences.
Jeffersontown
One of the fastest-growing areas in Kentucky, Jeffersontown (J-Town) is home to the Bluegrass Industrial Park, in addition to plenty of shopping centers, restaurants and businesses. New subdivisions and apartment complexes provide both upscale and moderately priced homes. Host of the annual Gaslight Festival, Jeffersontown offers a neighborhood atmosphere in a thriving business environment.
Lyndon
Founded as a rail stop in 1871, Lyndon is tucked between the Watterson Expressway and Westport Road. Lyndon offers convenient access to major shopping centers and businesses and is known for its quiet neighborhoods, affordable housing and abundant apartment options.
Middletown
Middletown is east of Louisville, along Shelbyville Road, and offers a combination of commercial growth and a peaceful atmosphere where residents enjoy country serenity and city conveniences. With historic homes and apartment complexes, the area offers a wide selection of living options.
Okolona
Okolona stretches along Fern Valley Road south to Bullitt County. The area is near three of Greater Louisville's largest employers--UPS, General Electric and Ford's Louisville Assembly Plant--as well as the airport and I-265. In recent years, Okolona has seen an increase in new construction, from moderately priced, starter homes to more upscale, contemporary homes.
Old Louisville
Old Louisville features impressive Victorian architecture that showcases historic brick walkways, cast-iron gas lamps, courtyards, fountains and statues. Old Louisville's St. James and Belgravia courts are among Greater Louisville's most prestigious areas and play host to the annual St. James Court Art Show held each October. Central Park lies in the heart of Old Louisville.
Park DuValle
Located in Louisville's west end, Park DuValle is the site of an ongoing redevelopment project, and is currently being transformed into a community of attractive, single-family homes, town homes and apartments.
Pleasure Ridge Park
Known locally as PRP, Pleasure Ridge Park's commercial strip is busy Dixie Highway. Most of PRP consists of quiet streets with moderately priced ranch and frame homes conveniently located near Louisville and Fort Knox.
Portland
The river heritage of Portland is still evident in the preservation of many of its Steamboat Gothic homes. The Portland Museum spotlights the waterfront and the area's riverfront history, which includes its position as the docking point west of the Falls of the Ohio.
Prospect
Prospect features beautiful bottom-land and breathtaking river bluffs along the Jefferson-Oldham county line. Grand estates, upscale, contemporary housing developments, along with log cabins and quaint cottages make Prospect a unique community that has maintained its trademark green spaces. Prospect is easily accessible to I-71 and I-265.
Russell
Russell is a western Jefferson County neighborhood in the midst of rebirth, with property and land renovations either completed or under way. Scheduled to open this year, the Kentucky Center for African-American Heritage sits in the heart of the Russell neighborhood. Russell's housing options vary from large, Victorian, frame houses to new, moderately priced homes.
St. Matthews
St. Matthews has been the east end business anchor for more than a century. St. Matthews includes a mix of traditional homes on tree-lined streets, apartment complexes and condominium developments near the area's commercial businesses. Shelbyville and Lexington Roads are the main thoroughfares.
Shawnee
With Shawnee Park at the heart of its community, Shawnee's large homes on shaded streets include some of Louisville's best examples of late-19th-century architecture.
Shively
Shively is conveniently located close to downtown, the Ohio River, and Louisville International Airport. The southern Louisville area's housing options include older houses on tree-lined streets and subdivisions with starter-priced homes.
Valley Station
Located along Dixie Highway, Valley Station is the home of Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing - a historic house and museum. Valley Station's housing options are varied in style and pricing, ranging from old farmhouses to more contemporary homes.
Neighborhood Associations
For
more information about specific neighborhood associations in
Louisville, visit neighborhoodlink.com/louisville. Key in the
neighborhood you're interested in and learn more details!
Healthcare
As a regional health care center, Greater Louisville excels in medical breakthroughs. Known for pioneering achievements, including Jewish Hospital's Abiocor artificial heart transplant procedure and the world's first hand transplant performed by Klienert, Kutz and Associates Hand Care Center, it's no wonder that Louisville's thriving medical community attracts some of the country's top scientists and researchers.
Baptist Hospital East
4000 Kresge Way
897-8100
baptisteast.com
Frazier Rehab Institute
220 Abraham Flexner Way
582-7400
frazierrehab.org
James Graham Brown Cancer Center (UofL Health Care)
529 S. Jackson St.
562-4369
browncancercenter.org
ulh.org
Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's Health Care
200 Abraham Flexner Way
587-4011
jewishhospital.org
Kindred Hospital
1313 St. Anthony Pl.
587-7001
kindredlouisville.com
Kosair Children's Hospital
231 E. Chestnut St.
629-6000
kosairchildrens.com
Norton Audubon Hospital
One Audubon Plaza
636-7111
nortonhealthcare.com
Norton Hospital
200 E. Chestnut St.
629-8000
nortonhealthcare.com
Norton Southwest Medical Center
9700 Stone St. Rd.
933-8100
nortonhealthcare.com
Norton Suburban Hospital
4001 Dutchmans Ln.
893-1000
nortonhealthcare.com
Saints Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
A Service of Jewish Hospital and St. Mary's Health Care
1850 Bluegrass Ave.
361-6000
jhsmh.org
University of Louisville Hospital
530 S. Jackson St.
562-3000
ulh.org
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
800 Zorn Ave.
895-3401
Schools in Jefferson County
Jefferson County Public Schools
VanHoose Education Center
3332 Newburg Road
Fact Line: 485-3228
Parent Assistance Centers: 485-6250 or 485-6771
jefferson.k12.ky.us
Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) educate more than 98,000 students in 89 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 22 high schools and 22 other learning centers. The school system was recently named one of the top five most outstanding urban school districts in the U.S. by the Broad Foundation. JCPS offers magnet, optional and advance programs that focus on special interests, including math/science technology, visual and performing arts, telecommunications, language immersion, environmental education, aviation, marine biology, robotics, international studies, highway construction and computer-assisted design and drafting. JCPS employs 5,700 teachers, who have an average of nearly 12 years experience. Through exciting initiatives, including Every 1 Reads - a business-led, community-wide effort to have every child in JCPS reading at grade level - the community is working together to help foster the continued success of children in the area. The JCPS website provides a comprehensive overview of the schools, how to apply and which schools are in your cluster. For more info on magnet programs, call 485-3323.
Anchorage Public School (Independent)
11400 Ridge Road
Anchorage, KY
245-2121
anchorage-school.org
The city of Anchorage, in eastern Jefferson County, contains the county's only other public school district. This independent, one-school district consistently ranks at the top among Kentucky schools in state-mandated test scores.
Catholic Schools
Archdiocese of Louisville
585-3291
archlou.org
Many schools have regularly scheduled sessions for newcomers. Several Catholic elementary schools have waiting lists for some grades, so it is a good idea to call in advance of your visit to find out the admission policies and procedures. Enrollment and registration periods vary from school to school, but are usually held between November and January. Open houses provide opportunities for students and parents to visit Catholic secondary school campuses. Open houses may include tours, special programs and demonstrations. All students who plan to attend a Catholic secondary school must take the placement test at the secondary school they plan to attend. The test is scheduled a Saturday in December. For more information, visit the website.
Catholic High Schools
Assumption High School (F)
2170 Tyler Ln.
458-9551
ahsrockets.org
St. Francis DeSales High School (M)
425 E. Kenwood Dr.
368-6519
desaleshighschool.com
Holy Cross High School (Co-ed)
5144 Dixie Hwy.
447-4363
holycrosshs.com
Mercy Academy (F)
5801 Fegenbush Lane
671-2010
mercyacademy.com
Presentation Academy (F)
861 S. 4th St.
583-5935
presentationacademy.org
Sacred Heart Academy (F)
3175 Lexington Rd.
897-6097
sacredheartacad.com
St. Xavier High School (M)
1609 Poplar Level Rd.
637-4712
saintx.com
Trinity High School (M)
4011 Shelbyville Rd.
895-9427
trinityrocks.com
Catholic Schools
(All K-8, unless otherwise noted.)
St. Agnes
1800 Newburg Rd.
458-2850
stagneslouisville.com
St. Albert the Great
1395 Girard Dr.
425-1804
wstalbert.org
St. Andrew Academy
7724 Columbine Dr.
935-4578, ext. 237
standrewacademy.org
Ascension
4600 Lynnbrook Dr.
451-2535
ascension-parish.com/schoolsite.html
St. Athanasius
5915 Outer Loop
969-2345
stathanasius.homestead.com
St. Bernard
7500 Tangelo Dr.
239-5178
St. Edward
9610 Sue Helen Dr.
267-6633
stedwardchurch.com
St. Francis of Assisi
1938 Alfresco Pl.
459-3088
ccsfa.org/school.html
St. Gabriel
5503 Bardstown Rd.
239-5535
stgabriel.net/school.asp
Holy Family
3934 Poplar Level Rd.
458-4531
hfclouisville.co
Holy Spirit
322 Cannons Ln.
893-7700
hspirit.org/HSchool/default.htm
Holy Trinity
423 Cherrywood Rd.
897-2785
ht-school.org
St. James
1818 Edenside Ave.
454-0330
stjamesbluejays.com
John Paul II Academy
3525 Goldsmith Ln.
452-1712
john-paul-academy.org
St. Leonard
440 Zorn Ave.
897-5265
stleonardlouisville.com
St. Margaret Mary
7813 Shelbyville Rd.
426-2635
stmm.org/school/
St. Martha
2825 Klondike Ln.
491-3171
stmarthaschool.org
St. Mary Academy
8509 Westport Road
425-2637
saintmaryacademy.com
St. Michael
3705 Stone Lakes Dr.
267-6155
stmichaelchurch.org
St. Nicholas Academy
South Campus
5501 New Cut Rd.
North Campus
4333 Hazelwood Ave.
368-8506
sna-panthers.org
Notre Dame Academy
1927 Lewiston Dr.
447-3155
nda.myiglou.com
Our Lady of Lourdes
510 Breckenridge Ln.
895-5122
www.ourlourdes.org
St. Patrick
1000 North Beckley Station Road
244-7083
stpatrick-lou.org
St. Paul
6901 Dixie Hwy.
935-5511
PreK-8
saintpaulschool.net
St. Raphael
2131 Lancashire Ave.
456-1541
PreK-8
straphaelschool.org
St. Rita
8709 Preston Hwy.
969-7067
PreK-8
saintrita.net/school
Sacred Heart Model
3107 Lexington Rd.
896-3931
ucschools.com/shms/index.htm
Grades: K-8
St. Stephen Martyr
2931 Pindell Ave.
635-7141
PreK-8
ssmartyr.org
Catholic Special Schools
Nativity Academy at St. Boniface
529 East Liberty St.
562-2190
Grades 6-8
stbonifacechurch.com
Pitt Academy
6010 Preston Hwy.
966-6979
pitt.com
Grades: K-12
Other Private Schools
Letters after school name indicate religious affiliation: (AG) Assembly of God; (B) Baptist; (C) Christian; (E) Episcopalian; (J) Jewish; (L) Lutheran; (P) Protestant; (RC) Roman Catholic; (S) Seventh Day Adventist.
The Academy for
Individual Excellence
3101 Bluebird Ln.
267-6187
aiexcellence.com
Grades:PreK-12
Beth Haven Christian School (B)
5515 Johnsontown Rd.
937-3516
bethhaven.com
Grades:K-12
Chance School
4200 Lime Kiln Ln.
425-6094
chanceschool.org
Grades:PreK-5
Christian Academy of Louisville (P)
700 S. English Station Rd.
244-3225
christianacademylou.org
Grades:K-12
Christian Academy
of Louisville/Rock Creek
3110 Rock Creek Dr.
897-3372
christianacademylou.org
Grades:PreK-5
Christian Academy
of Louisville/Southwest
1822 Kendall Ln.
447-6500
christianacademylou.org
Grades:K-6
Covenant Classical Academy (C)
13902 Factory Ln.
243-0404
covenant-classical.org
Grades: K-6; 9-12
The DePaul School
(Dyslexia and learning differences)
1925 Duker Ave.
459-6131
depaulschool.org
Grades: 1-8
Eastside Christian Academy (C)
3402 Goose Creek Rd.
339-0041
eastsidechristianacademy.org
Grades: K-8
Eliahu Academy/Louisville
Jewish Community Day School (J)
3595 Dutchmans Ln.
459-0797
eliahu.org
Grades: K-8
Emma L. Minnis
Junior Academy (S)
3248 Taylor Blvd.
774-2108
Grades: PreK-8
Evangel Christian School (AG)
5400 Minors Ln.
968-7744
evangelchristianschool.com
Grades: K-8
Hayfield Montessori School
2000 Tyler Ln.
454-7122
hayfieldmontessori.com
Grades: PreK-5
Highlands Latin School
2800 Frankfort Ave.
966-9115
thelatinschool.org
Grades:K-6;9-12
Holy Angels Academy (RC)
12201 Old Henry Rd.
254-9440
Grades:K-12
Kentucky Country Day School
4100 Springdale Rd.
423-0440
kcd.org
Grades:K-12
Kentucky School
for the Blind
1867 Frankfort Ave.
897-1583
ksb.k12.ky.us
Grades: K-12
Landmark Christian Academy (B)
6502 Johnsontown Rd.
933-3000
landmarkbaptistministries.com
Grades:K, 4-12
Louisville Collegiate School
2427 Glenmary Ave.
479-0340
loucol.com
Grades: K-12
Montessori School of Louisville
770 Eastern Parkway
640-8585
montessorischooloflouisville.org
Grades: PreK-8
Louisville Deaf Oral School/Heuser Hearing Institute
111 E. Kentucky St.
515-3320
ldos.org
Grades: PreK-3
Louisville Junior Academy (S)
2988 Newburg Rd.
452-2965
Grades:K-10
Meredith-Dunn School
(learning difficulties)
3023 Melbourne Ave.
456-5819
Grades:1-8
Northside Christian School (B)
2214 Bank St.
778-1113
Grades:K-12
Our Savior-Lutheran School (L)
8307 Nottingham Pkwy.
426-0864
oursaviorlouisville.com
Grades: PreK-8
Portland Christian East Campus (C)
12610 Taylorsville Rd.
266-9892
portlandchristian.org
Grades: K-6
Portland Christian Montgomery Campus (C)
2500 Montgomery Ave.
776-3036
portlandchristian.org
Grades: K-6
St. Francis School (E)
11000 West Hwy. 42
228-1197
stfrancisschool.org
Grades: PreK-8
St. Francis High School (E)
233 W. Broadway
736-1000
stfrancishighschool.com
Grades: 9-12
Summit Academy
(learning differences)
11508 Main St.
244-7090
summit-academy.org
Grades:PreK-8
Triple Crown Academy (RC)
9104 Westport Rd.
394-0016
triplecrownacademy.com
Grades: PreK-4
Ursuline Montessori (RC)
3105 Lexington Rd.
896-3941
ucschools.com/ums
Grades: Ages 2-6
Ursuline Child Dev. Center
3107 Lexington Rd.
896-3931
ucschools.com
Grades: PreK-K
Valor Traditional High School
11501 Schlatter Rd.
239-3345
valoracademy.com
Grades: K-12
Walden School
4238 Westport Rd.
893-0433
walden-school.org
Grades: K-12
The Waldorf School of Louisville
8005 New LaGrange Rd.
327-0122
waldorflouisville.org
Grades: K-12
Whitefield Academy (B)
7711 Fegenbush Ln.
239-2509
whitefield.org
Grades: PreK-12



