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At schools like Aiken H.S., educators say attendance has plummeted since President Trump's inauguration as many immigrant students fear getting caught up in an ICE raid.
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School leaders proposed a plan to launch a new virtual school based at Western Hills University High School, specifically intended for Cincinnati's immigrant and English language learners.
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The new president says uniting the Board will be one of her goals for the new year.
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Cincinnati Public Schools will look different next fall. After more than a month of discussion and debate between district administrators, the school board, and community members, the district's proposed redistricting plan has taken shape.
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On Cincinnati Edition, we talk to the Board president about changes to the plan and the negotiations ahead.
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The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education will vote on whether to approve a proposed sweeping district restructuring plan next Monday night, but the final plan's exact contents remain unclear.
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As a longtime Cincinnati Public Schools employee, Shauna Murphy says she knows the district well and is prepared to lead even though she didn't expect to be appointed to the permanent role so soon.
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Interim Superintendent Shauna Murphy will be the permanent superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools for the next two years.
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The initial plan received criticism from board members, teachers, and families, who told district leaders it made too many changes in too short a time frame.
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The plan, introduced to the Board just over a week ago would move students at nearly 30 CPS schools to different buildings to address overcrowding in some buildings and under-enrollment in others. It would also create six new middle schools at existing buildings.