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Scorecard Measures Cincinnati Public Schools' Progress During Coronavirus Closure
"We move through Week 6 of remote teaching and learning, we've created a scorecard to demonstrate by the numbers what we are accomplishing."
May 4, 2020

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During this unprecedented time while Ohio is under a mandatory COVID-19 school closure, Cincinnati Public Schools is working creatively to address student learning and employee work experiences.
Now, as we move through Week 6 of remote teaching and learning, we've created a scorecard to demonstrate by the numbers what we are accomplishing.
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This scorecard will be updated weekly with such information as the number of active Schoology users, social media impressions, professional development courses taken, and free breakfast and lunch meals distributed to students.
Some numbers we're proud of; some measures we know must continue to improve, according to Superintendent Laura Mitchell.
CPS By The Numbers — April 27-May 1, 2020
Google Meet
Meals Served
Professional Development
Schoology
Social Media
14,986 Sessions
159,820 Total Meals Served
(Since March 17)
242 Courses
1,757 Participants
18,607 Active Schoology Users
129,085 Total Impressions
6,481 Total Engagement
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