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The Department of Education sent letters to state education organizations and local districts in early April to certify compliance with the administration's interpretation of civil rights law or risk losing federal funding.
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The district says about 100 new students have enrolled between this Sunday and Monday afternoon after Dohn Community High School announced its abrupt closure Friday.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine was invited by the White House last week to attend President Trump's signing of an executive order to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education.
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Trump's actions have school leaders in the Cincinnati area — especially ones in poorer urban communities and small towns that rely more on federal funding — worried about the future of their school systems.
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The Tenants’ Guide includes information on evictions, how to get rent and utility assistance, and how to legally withhold rent if your landlord fails to keep the property habitable.
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The shakeup in Washington under the Trump administration has rapidly increased concerns about the potential loss of federal funding for public schools from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Superintendent Shauna Murphy said many of the students and staff from the former Xavier Montessori Lab School will move into the Bramble Nature Campus building in Madisonville.
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Cincinnati Public Schools' Board of Education made Shauna Murphy the district’s permanent superintendent in November — and she’s been busy ever since.
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Despite Walnut Hills being a public school, not every Cincinnati student can attend. That leaves some parents questioning the level of equity within Cincinnati Public Schools.
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Days Cincinnati Public decided to keep schools open despite cold temperatures left some families questioning how the district makes its decisions.