Cincinnati Public Schools is continuing to process Minor Work Permits during this extended closure of CPS' buildings.
“We have been working for weeks to ensure that students can continue their studies remotely.”
Spectrum and Cincinnati Bell have set up free Wifi hotspots throughout the city.
Cincinnati Public Schools is hosting a virtual Spirit Week, taking place Monday, March 30–Friday, April 3.
We would love to see what is happening in your life, if you are willing to share it with others.
Several Cincinnati Public Schools' School-Based Health Centers are staying open while schools are closed to help slow the spread of COVID.
"The strain of social isolation is building for families, but there's a bright spot to be had most weekdays."
"To help ensure our district receives federal money that directly benefits our students."
In New Rochelle, New York, where residents have been confined to their homes, the National Guard delivered food to needy students.
"District officials are working to make sure students have what they need."
Cincinnati Public Schools will accept applications into its online magnet and high school lotteries until May 8.
Meal distribution sites will be set up outside in the parking lot or bus lane at each school.
On March 12, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced that all K-12 schools — including public, private and charter — will be closed for three weeks.
Out of an abundance of caution, Cincinnati Public Schools will close all schools on Monday, March 16, 2020.
Students and staff, including preschool, of the following schools are not to report March 16.
Public, tuition free online school to enter third year of serving K-12 students across Ohio
The Blood Drive for Beth will take place at Pleasant Ridge Montessori School, 5945 Montgomery Rd., from noon to 6 p.m. on March 13.
"A picture of an Aiken High School freshman is getting lots of attention on social media because of its positive message."
CPS will hire between 55-60 licensed intervention specialists for the 2020-21 school year.
"None of my teachers until my third grade looked like me, walked like me, or talked like me," said Rodger Horton.
Star Student Award recognizes students for achievement in and out of the virtual classroom
Cincinnati Police officers came to eat cheese coneys and veggies from the salad bar with the kids at Roll Hill School.
The Partnership for Innovation in Education is presenting the Geek Squad Academy from Best Buy at Aiken High School this June.
The online lottery to assign students to Cincinnati Public Schools' high schools opens at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 7, 2020.
Today, Superintendent Mitchell presented considerations to the Board of Education about the future growth and expansion of the district.
Representatives from UC will select a winning business plan and T-shirt design from among the top four teams.
For the first time in 35 years, the Withrow University High School's auditorium filled with the sounds of the season Thursday evening.
The Cincinnati-New Taipei City Sister City Committee is recruiting students in grades 10-12 to travel to Taiwan June 5-20, 2020.
Jo Ellen Pellman (class of 2014) will star in "The Prom" on Netflix along with Meryl Stree & Nicole Kidman.
Cincinati Public Schools is pleased to announce two new positions that will support the district's growing enrollment.
An Oakley bookstore will pilot a peer mentor program with two Cincinnati Public Schools.
There will be holiday gifts for sale and a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus; admission is $3 at the door.
Cincinnati Public Schools is expected to continue to enroll more students and sustain its balanced budget in the 2020-21 School Year.
"AFK Day™ continues to grow because of the sponsors and volunteers who care enough to have an impact on the lives of children involved".
Effective December 1, Metro bus will remove 400 stops to provide riders with more efficient service and shorter trip times.
Cincinnati Public Schools is launching a pilot project of new bus tracker app to parents of yellow bus riders at your school.
Gendreau decided she would on her own purchase healthy foods like fruit and high-protein snacks for the Hughes High football players.
The '18-19 Ohio Special Education Annual Rating indicates that Cincinnati Public Schools exceeded state requirements for reading and math...