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The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers (CFT) will call for vote of no confidence in Cincinnati Public Schools Superintendent Iranetta Wright later this week, citing issues with communication, culture, and the district's budget.
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Lighthouse, a small school in Madisonville which serves students with disabilities, has been renamed to honor the late Dr. O'dell Owens.
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Superintendent Iranetta Wright defines Cincinnati Public Schools' role in combating youth violence.
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The consultation means the district will use fewer yellow buses next school year, requiring students from different schools to share. It's the latest in a growing list of cuts the board says are needed to balance the budget.
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The district's administration and board members have been working to find areas in the budget where reductions can be made without leaving too much of a negative impact.
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A proposal to consolidate several public schools has community members concerned.
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On top of positions being cut and other changes, the Cincinnati Public School Board is also considering the possibility of combining Frederick Douglass Elementary in Walnut Hills with nearby Evanston Academy and closing one of the buildings.
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The district announced it will replace some of its diesel-powered school buses with 10 new electric-powered yellow buses thanks to a $3.95 million grant from the EPA.
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Cincinnati Public Schools will swear in its newest board member, Kendra Mapp, Monday night.
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One thing is new for this year: Students who already have a sibling in a magnet preschool or elementary school will be given priority admission into the same school.