Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) is looking to renew its partnership with Preschool Promise for another decade, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration to support early childhood education in the community. During the CPS Board Business Meeting on April 7, 2025, board members discussed the significant impact of this partnership on preschool participation rates in Greater Cincinnati, which have reached 41%. This figure stands in stark contrast to the national average of around 10%, highlighting the effectiveness of local efforts.
The board expressed gratitude for the long-standing relationship with Preschool Promise, recognizing the vital role it plays in enhancing educational opportunities for young children. Vice President Bolton praised a recent broadcast that showcased the achievements of the program and the data presented, which underscored the success of their joint initiatives.
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Subscribe for Free CPS officials reiterated their commitment to transparency and community engagement, inviting board members to attend future meetings and discussions. They emphasized the importance of ongoing dialogue to address the evolving needs of the community, particularly in early education.
As the board prepares to discuss the renewal of the partnership, the focus remains on ensuring that all children in the district have access to quality preschool education, which is crucial for their development and future success. The collaboration with Preschool Promise is seen as a key strategy in achieving this goal, with plans to seek additional support as needed throughout the renewed agreement.
The meeting underscored the importance of community involvement and the shared responsibility of local organizations to foster a strong educational foundation for Cincinnati's youngest residents.