Cincinnati Public Schools community shares ideas to improve local schools
School Board School and CPS partner again to hear innovative ideas during Policy Pitch Night.
One of Cincinnati's oldest neighborhoods, Hyde Park, has become a favorite among young professionals. Hyde Park Square has evolved to become a thriving hub of activity while still preserving its original charm. Upscale specialty shops and restaurants surround the charismatic fountain in the middle of the square.A delightfully walkable neighborhood, Hyde Park seems to enjoy an unusually significant number of dog-walkers, joggers, rollerbladers and tricked out baby strollers criss-crossing its tree shaded side streets.
School Board School and CPS partner again to hear innovative ideas during Policy Pitch Night.
Remote and hybrid employment has caused regional and commute considerations to become obsolete for some, creating an increased interest in neighborhoods that may have been overlooked.
Q&A with sisters Lorraine and Isabella Williamson, and their employer Barb Faimim
As the school year came to a close, some CPS students and teachers were preparing to get right back to work. And, this year, Soapbox was right there with them.
Private and public entities join forces to link communities in health, transportation, environmentalism and commerce.
The #MeToo movement brought to light the many ways that people can be violated. One local piercing artist is making sure that kids know that it’s ok to say “no.”
As the nation becomes more diverse, and we cope with a shifting, pandemic-influenced world, issues of justice, inclusion, and equity have taken center stage. The stakes for cities that want to continue growing are high.
The popular Cincinnati chain responded to requests from vegan, vegetarian, and flexitarian customers.
The Trust for Public Land regularly ranks our parks among the nation’s top systems for large cities.
As more schools incorporate CRT into their curriculums, some parents fear that history is being rewritten. It’s not.
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