Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week during its Board Business Meeting on May 5, 2025, highlighting the dedication of educators across the district. Board members expressed gratitude for teachers' hard work, with special recognition for Hyde Park and other schools participating in the celebrations.
In addition to honoring teachers, the meeting featured a significant initiative from Western Hills University High School. Students launched a billboard campaign aimed at promoting pedestrian safety, collaborating with the Hugh United Collective, a group of advertising agencies. This project not only showcases student creativity but also addresses community safety concerns.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also marked School Bus Driver Appreciation Day, with board members acknowledging the essential role of bus drivers in supporting student transportation. Recognition extended beyond teachers and drivers, as three CPS students received the prestigious Anthony Munoz Scholarship for their academic achievements. Faustina Asa from Western Hills University High School, along with Alejandra Martinez and Natoria Maxwell from Euler School, were celebrated for their outstanding GPAs.
Superintendent Murphy announced several retirements within the district, thanking the departing staff for their years of service. The meeting concluded with a sense of community pride and a commitment to recognizing the contributions of all educational professionals.
As CPS continues to foster a supportive environment for both students and staff, these initiatives reflect the district's dedication to enhancing educational experiences and community engagement. The board's actions and acknowledgments serve as a reminder of the vital role that educators and support staff play in shaping the future of Cincinnati's youth.