Ohio’s large urban school districts, which face greater socioeconomic challenges than the rest of the state, saw test scores fall harder between 2019 and 2022. Some urban districts, like Canton and Cincinnati, had double the statewide drop.
We all can’t go South to help with recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Ian. But you can help your neighbors in need right here in Greater Cincinnati on Oct. 21-22 in the first of what’s expected to become an annual communitywide weekend of service sponsored by the Rotary Club of Cincinnati.
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center has landed a donor to ensure that every freshman from Cincinnati Public Schools will get Holocaust education through interactive field trips to the museum.
Iranetta Wright, deputy superintendent of schools in the Detroit Public Schools Community District, will take on the top leadership position in the Cincinnati school district this spring.
The Duke Energy Foundation recently awarded $170,000 in grants to 14 organizations in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky to fund local wildlife conservation, healthy habitats, environmental projects and environmental programs.
Go Vibrant is continuing their fundraising for athletic programs at Cincinnati Public elementary schools. The program, “Bounce,” will help underfunded physical education and sports programs in various schools.
Can you sense what’s coming just over the horizon? Look at our A/C List of events or our Fundraisers Datebook in this issue and you might think things are quiet in the world of nonprofits. You would be mistaken. While…