Great River Connections Academy student inducted into National Honor Society
In September, The Hero Flags were on display on Central Parkway downtown.
Purchases can be made in person or over the phone.
The event included a Q&A session hosted by Paul McMillan, CPS' District Parent Coordinator.
The school received donations from Xavier University and the Blue Manatee Literacy Project in Oakley.
The Certificate of Achievement is the highest award presented for state and local government financial reporting.
The Project Connect team will be standing outside the school to collect the items, making it a safe event amid the pandemic.
Virtual Drone Entrepreneurship Program is a fun and real-life way to use gaming skills for learning how to operate a drone professionally.
Customers are able to place phone orders and indicate what books they wish to donate.
Meal packs will be given out at all schools (except Lighthouse School and Rising Stars at Cheviot/Westwood).
Families will receive a turkey/chicken food box with holiday items and fresh produce.
The book drive will run until December 6.
Each fall, the FreeStore FoodBank accepts applications from schools wanting to open food pantries.
The regular weekly remote meal distribution will be held on November 18 at Walnut Hills High School from 7 a.m.–1 p.m.
The week is an opportunity to celebrate public education and recognize all who are ensuring that every student receives a quality education.
Students will remain in distance-learning through winter break, returning to a blended model Monday, January 4.
Each day of the week has its own theme, during which we celebrate our public school community.
While the 2020–2021 school year is not what we expected, transportation safety remains a high priority.
Our regular schedule will resume on November 18.
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Joseph-Beth fundamentally believes that helping someone to read and write can dramatically help both that individual but also society.
"We've created a scorecard to demonstrate by the numbers what we are accomplishing."
What: Cincinnati Public School Students Thank Cincinnati Voters for Historic Passage of Levy.
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The event will take place on November 18.
The free internet, and take-home iPads and laptops provided by CPS, are for students to do schoolwork at home.
The second half of the hour is spent inviting city leaders to chime in on the topics and answer students' questions.
The foundation's mission includes focusing on ways to improve the nation’s emergency- response 911 system and promoting best practices.
The International Day of Girl is an annual campaign to elevate voices and empower young women across the globe.
The National School Bus Safety Week, October 19-23, is sponsored by the National Association for Pupil Transportation.
100 percent of Cincinnati Public Schools' staff is missing our students!
The National Town Hall Meeting is from 3 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. on Friday, October 16.
CPS Preschools are following Responsible RestartOhio guidance along with CPS Safety guidelines.
'The purpose of collecting this information is to improve services for students with disabilities across Ohio.'
Naya Sackey and her family have lived in Westwood since 2011, and her 12-year-old daughter just started her first year at Gamble High.
Mary Dudley runs the school's food sciences program. She has her largest class ever this year.
If you have not received the Distance Learning Commitment Form, please reach out to your school.
Cincinnati Public Schools' Girls To Women is celebrating International Day of Girl with virtual summit from noon–1:30 p.m. on October 26.
Donations can also be mailed to the same address, attention: Day of Giving. Please make checks payable to Cincinnati Public Schools.