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All CPS high schools to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics next week cincinnati.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cincinnati.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Will pandemic mean fewer Cincinnati students held back a grade this year? As the end of the 2020-21 school year approaches across Tri-State districts, officials are grappling with how to work with students who may have fallen behind during the COVID-19 pandemic. Posted at 5:49 PM, Apr 14, 2021 and last updated 2021-04-14 22:27:45-04 CINCINNATI â Some local students and their families might be able to expect the district to be a little more lenient about moving students onto the next grade this year. As the end of the 2020-21 school year approaches across Tri-State districts, officials are grappling with how to work with students who may have fallen behind during the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
Lawsuit: CPS failed to provide required education to student with disabilities during pandemic WCPO and last updated 2021-03-02 13:04:02-05 CINCINNATI â The parent of a Walnut Hills High School student who has disabilities filed a lawsuit alleging that Cincinnati Public Schools failed to provide legally required education during the pandemic. The lawsuit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati, names Cincinnati Public Schools, Superintendent Laura Mitchell, Walnut Hills High School, Principal John Chambers and CPS Board of Education members Melanie Bates, Eve Bolton, Pamela Bowers, Ben Lindy and Mike Moroski as defendants. According to the lawsuit, the plaintiffs, named B.Z. on behalf of the student R.Z., alleged the defendants failed to provide an appropriate public education for R.Z. by ignoring the effects of remote learning on R.Z. s Individualized Education Plan, refused to open R.Z. s high school and made no efforts for compensatory servic ....
and last updated 2021-02-17 21:32:07-05 CINCINNATI â For Carol Fiel of Oakley, watching her children suffer through shifts from in-person to remote and blended learning has been a painful experience. Five of her six children go to Cincinnati Public Schools. âIt s been extraordinarily difficult for the older ones in particular because they didn t have much screen time when they were growing up,â Fiel said. The full-time mother said some of her children even get physically sick from being online for so long. Her son, who attends Spencer High School, vomits and gets migraines from being online all day. Her daughter, a seventh grader at Walnut Hills High School, used to be a model student with a strong personality. Now she is failing miserably; these days she takes medication and goes to therapy to manage her depression. ....