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District outlines June summer-school plan, aims to use carryover Title funds and Fund 11; board raises questions on attendance, costs and job-linked credentials

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Cincinnati Public Schools presented a draft 19‑day summer school program (June 2–27) focused on K–8 remediation and high‑school credit recovery; administration said carryover Title I funds and Fund 11 would support staffing and transportation while capacity was estimated at roughly 6,000–7,000 students.

Cincinnati Public Schools presented a draft plan for summer school that would run 19 instructional days from June 2 through June 27 and prioritize K–8 remediation and high‑school credit recovery.

Curriculum Director Emily Campbell and HR Director Julia Delacio joined Superintendent Brintonette Murphy to outline the proposal. The district proposes a consistent daily schedule that would start with teacher prep, run student hours roughly 8 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., and include an elementary schedule with math, ELA and an enrichment block. High‑school students would be offered teacher‑led credit recovery, credentialing opportunities and volunteer or work‑based experiences.

Funding and capacity: administration said the district expects to use carryover Title I funds and a…

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