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Scorecard Measures Cincinnati Public Schools' Progress During Covid-19 Closure
Cincinnati Public Schools is working creatively to address student learning and employee work experiences during COVID-19.
June 15, 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.
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.
This scorecard will be the last of the school year. We will resume the scorecard in August.
CPS By The Numbers — June 8-June 12, 2020
CPS Class of 2020
CPS Class of 2020
Meals Served
Board Meeting Attendance
Social Media
We Miss You
70% Attending College
21% Joining the Workforce
9% Enlisting in the military, taking a gap year or are undecided
$68 Million in Scholarships Received
278,006 Total Meals Served
(Since March 17)
379 attended the June 10 Board Meeting
276,900 Total Impressions
11,353 Total Engagement
100% of Cincinnati Public Schools staff is missing our students!
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