Cincinnati Public Schools is working creatively to address student learning and employee work experiences during COVID-19.
Students Speak Up and Speak Out is at noon on June 17.
Credit recovery classes will be held remotely and available online for high school students, June 2 until 26.
The 22-pound boxes of produce will be available each Thursday on a first-come, first-served basis.
High school offices reopen from June 15, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
We are live-streaming and recording the parades for our 16 high schools and posting to YouTube.
Graduating seniors from all over Ohio celebrate accomplishments, take part in a virtual ceremony featuring speeches from famous Ohioans
Cincinnati Public Schools will reopen its school offices starting Monday, June 15, mainly for the registration and enrollment of students.
“Connect Our Students” program is focused on increasing digital equity through pilot programs in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
If you have concerns, questions, comments or ideas to share with CPS, please email before June 15.
The below health centers are open to support the community.
39 high school seniors have been awarded over $3 million in college scholarships designated for graduates of Cincinnati Public Schools.
CPS Students Speak Up and Speak Out is at noon Wednesday, June 10, 2020.
Cincinnati Public Schools launched a weekly forum June 3 as a place for students to discuss their opinions, experiences and feelings.
Chatfield College is now awarding scholarships specifically for graduates of Cincinnati Public Schools.
The following health centers are open to support the community.
"In the face of continued abhorrent acts of racial violence across our country, we vow to redouble our efforts to ensure racial justice."
Healthy meals will continue to be distributed at 23 school sites, recreation centers and other locations in the district until August 14.
On June 10, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., CPS students in all other Summer Learning classes may pick up devices at four distribution sites.
'We are live-streaming and recording the parades for our 16 high schools and posting to YouTube.'
Clifton School, located less than two miles from UC’s main campus, had served the neighborhood as its primary school since 1906.
The parade was scheduled to take place on May 30. Rescheduling details will be provided next week.
"Thank you for the volunteer hours, the donations and your continued support for our schoolchildren and their families."
Ohio Connections Academy students inducted into National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society
Josh Hardin, director of athletics, is the recipient of the 2020 Athletic Director of the Year Award.
"We've created a scorecard to demonstrate by the numbers what we are accomplishing."
Cincinnati Public Schools is sponsoring the federally funded Summer Food Service Program for Children from May 27 to August 14, 2020.
Cincinnati Public Schools is re-opening its Education Center headquarters on a limited basis starting Tuesday, May 26.
Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine joins many Cincinnati merchants offering resources to families during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like most seniors, Cassidi Macaraniag's graduation will be out of the ordinary. It'll be a drive-thru ceremony.
Kilgour families will be picking up their orders curbside May 23. Proceeds will fund PTA projects.
The project will feature stories, videos, photographs, poetry, original dance and artwork reflecting their experiences.
Cincinnati Public Schools' meal distribution will continue until at least June 30, 2020.
When students approached Music Hall, where their graduation was originally planned, their name was announced through a speaker system.
Starting this week, Cincinnati Public Schools will be celebrating the class of 2020 in a creative way.
Graduating seniors should bring devices to their high schools on May 19 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The award recognizes the extraordinary contributions of school nutrition directors who manage effective school meal programs.
"A local teacher is hoping to help her students confront mental and emotional challenges they're facing during the pandemic."
Hill-Simmons was chosen by Western & Southern from finalists who were nominated by their CPS peers for the award.