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Almost 73% of teachers in Cincinnati Public Schools are White. Meanwhile, over 60% of the students are Black and 7% identify as multi-racial.
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Accuracy in Media, a self-appointed "media watchdog" group, traps school administrators in conversations videotaped surreptitiously and cherry-picks their responses to make it appear they are endorsing teaching Critical Race Theory in their classrooms.
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We explore the power of generative AI and the ethical implications.
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Education world has waited nervously for the first NAEP release since the pandemic. Scores show evidence of severe learning loss, especially in math.
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Cincinnati Public Schools new superintendent, Iranetta Rayborn Wright, packed a lot into her first 100 days on the job, including the creation of a plan to move the district forward.
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As summer winds down and preparations for a new school year begin, some educators across the country are debating the best way to teach students how to read.
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With nearly 36,000 students in 65 schools spread across a 91-square-mile school district, Cincinnati Public Schools has plenty to prepare for the start of a new school year.
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A group of parents and students have filed a lawsuit in federal court in the ongoing fight over what teachers in the Forest Hills School District are and aren't allowed to teach.
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The center had its first community event, Ethics Bowl 101, in April.
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Supporters of legislation like HB327 say they're about protecting children and state employees from "ideological purity tests." But opponents say they would censor instruction on history and social issues.