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Greater Cincinnati school district to implement 'Yondr Bags' to create phone-free space
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Phones will have to stay in bags at a couple local high schools starting this year. Northwest Local School District said that both Colerain and Northwest High School will implement what are called "Yondr Bags" to create a phone-free space. The school will provide the pouches for each student, which they can put their phone in at the start of each school day.
Local school to open $15M facility in Cincinnati suburb
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Local career technical education school Butler Tech and the city of Middletown are partnering on an aviation education hangar project. Butler Tech plans to open a new $15 million facility at the Middletown Regional Airport to expand its aviation education program, in turn increasing its...
Forest Hills parent sues school board for kicking him out of a public meeting in March
A Forest Hills father is suing the school district after he was kicked out of a public school board meeting in March. Daniel Loney said school board members silenced him during public comment because they don't like him or his opinions. Forest Hills leaders so dislike Loney, his complaint reads, that they...
There's a new school in town
Good morning, Cincy! I’m Allison Kiehl, a politics and business intern with The Enquirer. It's August, which means the new school year is nearly here. In the spirit of back-to-school season, I checked out the new Xavier Jesuit Academy, a private all-boys grade school in Bond Hill. ...
'Humbled to be part of it': Meet Cincinnati's new Catholic schools superintendent
Matthew Daniels didn't grow up Catholic or attend Catholic schools as a kid. His family was Baptist, and he spent his childhood following his football-coaching father from job to job across Ohio and West Virginia. He thought about following in his father's footsteps but instead found his calling in education, he said. Daniels also turned away from his Baptist roots after studying abroad in Rome and becoming Catholic in college. He hasn't looked back since. ...
'We're here for the long-term.' New all-boys Catholic school to open in Bond Hill
More than three decades after a Catholic school closed in Cincinnati's Bond Hill neighborhood, a new Catholic school is set to open in the long-closed building. Xavier Jesuit Academy, a Jesuit Catholic primary school, will open Aug. 14 for class. In its first year, the school will serve...
Fall in love with the Enquirer's 2024 high school sports preseason coverage
What's not to love about the fall high school sports season in Cincinnati? The Cincinnati Enquirer wants to make it easy for our readers to connect with all our high school sports content during the 2024-2025 fall preseason by offering links to our stories in one place. This file will be updated...
Back to School, Back to Routine
As the summer fades away, another school year begins! Transitioning from the fun, laid-back days of summer to the structure of school can be tough for both kids and parents. Here are some helpful tips to help your child feel ready and excited for the first day, calm any nerves, and get organized for an awesome year of learning and growth.
Hartley takes helm as CNE High School principal
“If you want to make an impact, it’s like navigating a ship in the right direction. It takes communication to coordinate all the different people who are involved, and there are a lot of important steps.” -Shane Hartley, Principal CNE High School. Hartley, 45, has had that experience...
Tri-State high schooler uses golf caddy experience to earn scholarship
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A high school student at DePaul Christo Rey is using his experience as a golf caddy to earn a scholarship. FOX19 NOW’s Jason Maxwell has the story. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click here to report it. Do you have a...
Artificial Intelligence is helping keep schools safe from shooters
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A technology called “ZeroEyes” is being used at schools across the U.S. to help detect a gun on campus and quickly alert school leaders and first responders through the use of artificial intelligence. “It takes about three seconds from the time a gun enters the...
Kroger Health encourages families to get healthy start to new school year
CINCINNATI — Kroger Health, the health care division of The Kroger Co., is encouraging families to include vaccines, physicals and balanced nutrition plans in their back-to-school checklists to support a healthy school year. “Vaccines can protect against several infectious diseases, reducing the risk of contracting serious illnesses such as...
Xavier University of Louisiana Set to Hire David Yamane as New Head Baseball Coach
Xavier University of Louisiana searched far for its next leader of the baseball program. David Yamane is set to be named head coach by Director of Athletics, Pat Kendrick. Yamane has spent the last two-plus seasons as the associate head coach at Los Angeles Harbor College (LAHC) in Los Angeles, California.
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