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CPS reports gains in College Credit Plus participation and says it is on track to reduce chronic absenteeism
Summary
Assistant superintendents reported increased College Credit Plus enrollment, near‑term CTE enrollment caveats and progress toward district chronic absenteeism targets, and described interventions including school social‑worker teams and a partnership with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
Cincinnati Public Schools officials told the board they have increased student participation in College Credit Plus (CCP) and are pursuing strategies to improve CTE access and reduce chronic absenteeism.
Assistant Superintendent Chambers presented district targets tied to the growth plan and said eligible student enrollment in College Credit Plus courses rose to 29.1 percent, a roughly 10‑point increase over the prior baseline. Chambers said the district’s fall CCP participation already exceeded last year’s entire year participation and that schools are required to hold parent CCP informational nights and…
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