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Guest Commentary: Want More Teachers? Start Valuing Education
Teachers made 23.5 percent less than comparable college graduates in 2021, according to a new Economic Policy Institute report.
By Bella DeVaan, Ohio Capital Journal and Rebekah Entralgo, Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Opinion, Schools, Ohio Capital Journal, teacher shortages, National Education Association, NEA, Economic Policy Institute, schools
Rural Ohio Students Ready to Use Broadband Investments from Federal Infrastructure Package
Ohio will receive at least $100 million dollars to help with broadband coverage gaps.
By Mary Schuermann Kuhlman, Ohio News Connection
Tags: Ohio News, Ohio, rural Ohio, broadband, infrastructure, virtual learning, schools
Morning News and Stuff
City’s poor struggle to break free, CPS gains nationwide praise, city and county head to court
By German Lopez
Tags: News Feature, economy, City Council, news, jobs, education, schools, poverty, county commissioners, infrastructure
Collaborative Nature
Cincinnati Public Schools’ community learning centers turn schools into neighborhood resource hubs
Tags: News Feature, education, news, City Council, schools, Cincinnati Board of Education, P.G. Sittenfeld, CPS, community learning centers
Road to Nowhere
Why a growing number of Cincinnatians struggle to break free from the cycle of poverty
Tags: News Feature, education, news, economy, schools, jobs, unemployment, poverty, social mobility
City, schools to collaborate, protesters call for MSD work, some question The Banks’ success
Tags: News Feature, City Council, news, development, education, CPS, Chris Seelbach, schools, The Banks, responsible bidder, infrastructure
Report: Reading Proficiency Falls With Income
Ohio’s lower-income fourth-graders were much more likely than higher-income fourth-graders to fall below reading proficiency standards in 2013.
Tags: Cincinnati News, education, news, schools, income inequality
Lower-income fourth-graders much more likely to fail standards
Tags: News Feature, news, education, schools, poverty, income inequality
Early voting location debated, schools could get more snow days, execution investigated
Tags: News Feature, energy, John Kasich, news, education, election, Board of Elections, governor, voting, Bill Seitz, schools, state legislature
Elections board could move, bill allows armed teachers, fracking waste could move on river
Tags: News Feature, environment, news, fracking, education, election, mayor, Jon Husted, Board of Elections, voting, gun violence, schools, John Cranley, guns, General Assembly, gas
School Employees Could Soon Carry Concealed Guns
Research indicates the Republican-backed proposal might fail to improve school safety
Tags: News Feature, news, education, gun violence, schools, guns
Cincinnati vs. The World 01.22.2014
Tea party activists and fiscal conservatives are securing seats on local school boards across the Tristate and taking their anger over big government and Obama out on tax levies and Common Core standards. CINCINNATI -1
By Danny Cross
Tags: News Feature, education, news, City Council, courts, schools, Charlie Winburn, Japan, Syria, tea party, war crimes, Saltgate, dolphins, puppy mill
Tea party lands school board seats, death penalty scrutinized, AG campaigns spar over role
Tags: News Feature, John Kasich, COAST, news, Mike DeWine, education, governor, ACLU, schools, tea party, death penalty
Obamacare misses target, state to investigate CPS staff, chemical spill forces local measures
Tags: News Feature, health, environment, news, Obamacare, education, health care, CPS, schools, Ohio River
Worst Year Ever!: 2013
Why 2013 was a lot of the same bullshit.
By Danny Cross and isaac Thorn
Tags: Opinion, Roxanne Qualls, education, news, Mark Mallory, Republicans, mayor, John Cranley, University of Cincinnati, conservatives, schools, Fox News, WWE
Poverty skews school funding, "stand your ground" advances, tax-free weekend proposed
Tags: News Feature, economy, news, jobs, taxes, education, gun violence, schools, guns, Ohio House, Ohio Senate, stand your ground, inequality
Report: Poverty Skews Urban School Funding
Study filters spending on poverty and other special needs to allow better comparisons
Tags: News Feature, Cincinnati Public Schools, news, budget, education, schools
Winter shelter needs funds, streetcar work could ramp up, school formula hurts minorities
Tags: News Feature, Homelessness, Republicans, John Kasich, news, streetcar, education, homelessness, schools, General Assembly, John Deatrick, winter shelter
State GOP restricts Obamacare, group fights homelessness, school grades linked to poverty
Tags: News Feature, Homelessness, economy, health, news, jobs, Obamacare, education, homelessness, health care, schools, poverty, Strategies to End Homelessness
ACLU Defends Author from School Board President’s Comments
Debe Terhar calls Toni Morrison’s novel “pornographic”
Tags: News Feature, news, education, schools, literature
Review: Hamilton’s Newest Bar, Immortal Vibes, Offers Sophisticated Cocktails and a Unique Vintage Guitar Experience
By Logan Turner
Legends Hosts a Five-Day Music Event During a Turbulent Time for the Bar and Venue
Welcome to the Best of Cincinnati® 2024
By CityBeat Staff