Cincinnati Public Schools Board Approves Over 100 Position Cuts Due to Budget Deficit
The Cincinnati Public Schools board has voted to eliminate more than 100 positions, including central office staff, social workers, and counselors, to address a significant budget deficit. These cuts also involve a 10% reduction in non-personnel spending and the discontinuation of the IB program. The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers is challenging the decision, citing contract violations regarding forced furloughs.
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