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CPS to resume five-day, in-person learning at all schools March 31 Cincinnati Public Schools will resume in-person learning five days per week for all schools at the end of March. By: Kristen Swilley , Josh Bazan , Sam Rosenstiel Posted at 7:44 PM, Mar 10, 2021 and last updated 2021-03-10 23:18:16-05 CINCINNATI â Cincinnati Public Schools will resume in-person learning five days per week for all schools at the end of March. The return to in-person learning will start districtwide March 31, after CPS spring break. Walnut Hills High School, which has remained virtual throughout the pandemic even as the rest of the district used a blended learning model, would be phased in by grade level to learn new safety protocols. ....
Two Cincinnati Public Schools board members responded to an Enquirer report detailing text and email messages between board members during a Wednesday night meeting. In one of the text threads, CPS board president Carolyn Jones said she had concerns about teachers hijacking an upcoming board meeting. The board discussed limiting public comment through text, and has since implemented time restrictions during public hearings. CPS s lawyer says the board s communications were perfectly legal. But three local lawyers, including one who represents The Enquirer, say the communications violated Ohio s Open Meetings Act. On Wednesday, Jones said the board is very committed to transparency. ....