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Superintendent proposes reconfiguring resource coordinators; administration says changes would save $700,000 in FY26

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Superintendent Murphy presented a plan to reassign and share school resource coordinators by corridor and lead-agency status, proposing site-level changes and a projected $700,000 budget reduction for fiscal year 2026; community members warned some schools need full-time coordinators.

Superintendent Murphy returned to the board April 7 with a district proposal to reconfigure resource coordinators across Cincinnati Public Schools, proposing corridor-based assignments, greater reliance on lead agencies at some sites and shared coordinators at smaller "growing" schools.

The administration’s slide deck split the district into corridor groupings (East, Central and West), identified which schools would be CLICKE lead-agency sites and proposed a 0.5 full-time equivalent (FTE) sharing model for smaller schools. For some locations the presentation recommended no resource coordinator, citing small enrollment or…

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