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Cincinnati Public Schools Location Cincinnati, Ohio, United States District information Type City school district Grades PreK–12 Established 1829 ; 196 years ago (1829) Superintendent Shauna Murphy Accreditation AdvancED, Ohio Department of Education Students and staff Students 35,585 (2022–2023 School Year) Other information Website www.cps-k12.org Cincinnati Public Schools (often ...
The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers (CFT) is a labor union representing teachers, paraprofessionals, support personnel and others in the Cincinnati public school system. The union is Local 1520 of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), AFL–CIO .
The Cincinnati Public Schools district serves the city of Cincinnati (along with select areas outside of city limits). Cincinnati Public Schools includes 16 high schools, each accepting students on a citywide basis. Aiken High School; Clark Montessori High School; Dater High School; Gamble Montessori High School; Hughes Center High School ...
The six unions that contract with Cincinnati Public Schools will hold a press conference Monday afternoon to announce the results of their votes of no confidence in Superintendent Iranetta Wright.
The school board cut 12 assistant principals at as many schools for contract non-renewal, meaning they will not be reemployed in their current roles. 'Going to be hard': Cincinnati Public Schools ...
Cincinnati Public Schools is in a budget crisis. The school board is working to close a $26 million gap by June.
In 1976, the Cincinnati Federation of Teachers won passage of a collective bargaining law for teachers and paraprofessionals in the Cincinnati public schools. The success of this endeavor led the OFT to begin a campaign for collective bargaining for all public employees. In 1979, the OFT made the office of the president a full-time position.
Cincinnati Public Schools is the largest school system in southwest Ohio and the second-largest public school system in the state. It serves more than 35,000 students across 65 school buildings.