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All CPS high schools to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics next week

All CPS high schools to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics next week
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How Much Has Cincinnati Changed in 20 Years? - Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine April 7, 2021 In some aspects, Cincinnati is a very different place than it was two decades ago. But when it comes to race relations, it’s almost exactly the same. Black people living and working here can attest to the structural racial divide that continues to undergird their experiences. Illustration by Kingsley Mebechi Beneath the city’s shiny new buildings, popular restaurants, and everyday wheeling, dealing, and power brokering lie the ashes of April 2001. That’s when Over-the-Rhine exploded in an uprising after the death of Timothy Thomas, an unarmed Black man, at the hands of then-Cincinnati Police Officer Stephen Roach, and it was a reckoning that some say was a long time coming.

Get stuck and help some high school students before their national exam in April

Get stuck and help some high school students before their national exam in April Cincinnati Public Schools and last updated 2021-03-16 09:26:50-04 CINCINNATI — A program in its fifth year lets people volunteer to help high school seniors prepare for a national exam before they can enter the workforce. Sticks 4 Kicks is a program to help seniors in Woodward Career Technical High School s phlebotomy program get the practice they need before they can take the Certified National Phlebotomy exam. Each student is required to have 36 successful blood draws before they can take the exam. Once students get the required successful blood draws and pass the exam, they will be able to get jobs as phlebotomist technicians in hospitals, nursing homes and blood banks.

Kable Academy helping connect people to tech careers -- and rebound from COVID-19 economic crisis

Kable Academy helping connect people to tech careers and rebound from COVID-19 economic crisis They are ready to go The program launched in January 2020 as a response to the region’s need for more information technology training and quickly became an alternative for people whose livelihoods were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. and last updated 2021-02-06 07:45:40-05 CINCINNATI — Lashonda Miller was a 2020 high school graduate who didn’t want to feel burdened by the debt associated with going to college. Connor Twele was an assistant manager at a wine bar who was searching for new opportunities after being furloughed during the pandemic.

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