CPS Superintendent Laura Mitchell to resign at end of school year Share Updated: 5:41 PM EDT May 11, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 5:41 PM EDT May 11, 2021
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Show Transcript BLINDSIDED BY THE RESIGNATION. IT’S ABOUT HATE TO SEE HER GO. I WAS KIND OF SHOCKED THAT SHE WAS LEAVING AS WE WERE KIND OF TURNING THE CORNER ON COVID SHOCK AND DISAPPOINTMENT WERE SOME OF THE WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE HOW THOSE IN THE CINCINNATI PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITY FELT ABOUT SUPERINTENDENT LAURA MITCHELL’S RESIGNATION. HER EARLY DEPARTURE IS DISAPPOINTING BECAUSE I MEAN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IS DOING WELL AND IN THIS TIME LEADERSHIP IS IMPORTANT MITCHELL HAS SERVED IN THE DISTRICT IN SEVERAL ROLES FOR SEVEN YEARS. SHE’S BEEN SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE LAST FOUR MITCHELL SAYS IT’S TIME TO EMBRACE A NEW CALLING. PLEASE KNOW THAT I WILL ALWAYS CALL AND CONSIDER SINCE THEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS MY HOME AND MY DISTRICT MITCHELL WILL NOW IMPACT CH
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The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education is facing a lawsuit for possible violations of the Open Meetings Act involving text messages between board members during and outside of public meetings.
The lawsuit was filed Thursday in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court by realtor and activist Mark Miller, who s represented by Curt Hartman.
The lawsuit alleges board members were texting each other during a board work session Jan. 16, the same session when it was decided CPS would transition to blended learning starting Feb. 1. The suit alleges this was the equivalent of a private meeting the public wasn t made aware of.
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