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CPS recently simplified the lottery process by having one extended application period for magnet, high school, and out-of-neighborhood schools.
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With all possibilities included, the restructuring is estimated to cost CPS more than $215 million.
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While not fully developed yet, district leaders presented some early details for "Phase 2" of the reorganization plan which could be implemented as soon as fall 2025.
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Cincinnati Public School leaders and community members met on Tuesday night to address recent violent incidents involving students near CPS schools and at city transit centers.
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Cincinnati's Police Chief Teresa Theetge made an unscheduled appearance at Monday's Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education meeting to call upon district leaders to address a rise in student-involved incidents with police at city transit centers.
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Dozens of southwest Ohio districts met or exceeded the 3-star standard this year, and 10 local districts received the highest possible overall rating.
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The draft policy would allow CPS students to use AI tools for educational purposes only when permitted by teachers or school authorities. Students couldn't use them to plagiarize or cheat on assignments.
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Some of Withrow's music programs went remote in 2020, while others were paused altogether. When students returned to the building, getting them back into the arts wasn't as easy as the school's music teacher would have hoped.
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Less than two weeks after the start of the school year, principals at several schools in the Cincinnati Public School District say the administration's plan to reorganize a handful of schools and move some students to different buildings has gone well so far.
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The Cincinnati Educational Justice Coalition says it wants to engage with parents, caregivers, students, and educators by holding sessions in different neighborhoods convenient locations and times.