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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.
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While some schools will only see minor changes, more than a dozen of the district's schools will have their start times adjusted by more than 15 minutes.
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Cincinnati Public Schools is still facing the challenges lingering in many districts across the country in the wake of the pandemic.
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The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will include a parade, live music, and activities for kids.
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Cincinnati Public Schools Superintendent Iranetta Wright says the district plans to provide free period products in every bathroom at all of its schools by the end of this upcoming school year.
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CPS officials say they can't draft the district's 2023-2024 fiscal year budget until lawmakers at the statehouse finalize the next two-year state budget.
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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.