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Around 4,000 juniors and seniors will be taught how to apply pressure to a wound, control bleeding, and use a tourniquet.
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CPS' board is set to face a number of challenges in the near future as Ohio's second-largest district continues to recover from the pandemic and works to find solutions to issues like transportation delays and chronic absenteeism.
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The board says it took input from teachers, counselors, administrative staff, union leaders, and community members to develop a plan that serves the needs of both students and educators using five strategies that will guide the district's decision-making.
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Many school districts in Southwest Ohio met or exceeded the state's standards, earning three stars or higher. Eleven significantly exceeded the state's expectations.
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In August, Superintendent Iranetta Wright presented the proposed budget plan to the board, saying it would prioritize students and build a strong foundation for the district.
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Women Helping Women and Cincinnati Public Schools have partnered on teen dating violence prevention.
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Iranetta Wright says the plan focuses on building a strong foundation for the district by putting resources toward improving academic outcomes for high school students, prioritizing teachers, and growing ESL programs.
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On Tuesday, Miguel Cardona, along with Ohio Congressman Greg Landsman, met with students and staff at Oyler to hear about their experiences and see the ways the school has impacted the lives of people in the community.
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Since taking over the district last year, Superintendent Iranetta Wright has set her sights on addressing some of the district's ongoing issues, particularly student transportation delays and chronic absenteeism.