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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.
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During her State of the Schools address at the School for Creative and Performing Arts Thursday night, Superintendent Iranetta Wright highlighted the district's accomplishments since she took over in 2022.
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Three Democrats — Eve Bolton, Kendra Mapp and Ben Lindy — won seats on the Cincinnati school board.
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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.