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Interim Superintendent Shauna Murphy used the first day of school to visit students and teachers at Bond Hill Academy and Woodward Career Technical High School. She also answered questions about the changes in the school system this year.
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The interim manager says the new position includes working with families where English is not the primary language, in addition to students and teachers.
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As part of a cost-saving measure, Cincinnati Public Schools is not offering yellow bus service for 7th-12 grade students. If your student is new to Metro, here are some tips they should know.
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Classes start next week for CPS, and the district has made some important staffing and policy changes.
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The formula for state aid calls for less if property values in a district go up.
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The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday to appoint James Crosset to replace outgoing member Mike Moroski.
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Over the past few months, the district made millions of dollars in budget cuts, changed superintendents, updated its cellphone policy, tweaked its transportation system, and developed a new plan for several buildings.
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The list of candidates includes several CPS parents, some local principals, university instructors, a health professional, a former primary candidate for mayor, and a candidate from last year's school board race.
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Cincinnati Public Schools 7th and 8th graders will take Metro buses to school this fall instead of yellow buses.
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Shauna Murphy says the proposal remedies issues some of the district's schools have with their buildings.