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McAuley, Mount Notre Dame, Saint Ursula Academy, Seton and Ursuline Academy have joined forces to enhance STEM education opportunities for their students.
Today’s world of public education, especially in large, urban, economically disadvantaged districts like Cincinnati Public ...
Cincinnati Public School officials fear the impact this would have on graduation and absenteeism rates. "It has an impact on ...
TEACh Cincinnati — or Transformative Educators Advocating Change — was created five years ago by Cincinnati Public and Miami University. With the need for teachers growing, CPS said it plans ...
CPS is still without millions in funding for Advanced Placement course curriculum, teacher training, and programming for 2,000 English language learner students.
CINCINNATI — Student homelessness was a major topic of discussion at a joint meeting Thursday night between city council and Cincinnati Public Schools. Rebekah Beach, director of CPS' Project ...
Its mission is to change the cycle of poverty by providing a faith-based education option to the neediest children in Cincinnati. CISE is a fundraising organization that supports 10 Catholic inner ...
Brian Schultz, associate dean for external relations and partnerships, and Amity Noltemeyer, interim dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society, received $415,000 from the U.S. Department ...
Some of those services could include youth education. When the cost of heating her apartment became too much to manage, a 54-year-old Navy veteran in Mount Auburn called United Way 211, our 24 ...
Dept. of Education's future followed closely by school leaders in Greater Cincinnati. The leader of the city's biggest district is worried about the possibility of federal and state cuts.