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Cincinnati Public Schools announced it has completed the purchase of the former Bramble Elementary School building and is planning to open a new preschool at the location in Madisonville by the 2023-2024 school year.
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A report by the Ohio Department of Education released in April shows that across the state, existing teachers are leaving the education field, and the number of newly credentialed teachers is steadily declining.
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The school board says increasing the walk-to-stop distance will allow for consolidated routes and fewer stops, reducing the number of buses and drivers needed to get students to school on time.
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Jaileyana Fraley, Lagena Johnson, Brooklyn Turner and Delamonte Andrews all rendered aid to their fellow students after two separate shooting incidents near Woodward's campus.
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Advocates are collecting signatures for a Cincinnati charter amendment to change the way residential tax abatements are awarded. The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers is leading the charge.
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The 12-year-old beagle named "Peanut" made her way through the halls of Bond Hill Academy recently to take part in a new after-school program with SPCA Cincinnati and Families Forward.
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Last week, two students were shot at a bus stop in front of the high school shortly after dismissal. A number of students on their way home witnessed the violent incident and are now calling for change.
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At the district's school board meeting on Monday, a grandparent addressed the drive-by shooting asking for a change that will make students safer on school grounds.
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Sometimes finding the answer is the easy part. The hard part is finding someone willing to be interviewed about it.
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The proposed budget totals $565 million. While Superintendent Iranetta Wright pointed out the budget wasn't finalized, it still garnered criticism since the plan reduced the district's budget by $48 million compared to the previous fiscal year.