Summer School News: Your Chance to Speak Up
The school year may have ended, but the conversation about education keeps going.
A reporter covering Cincinnati’s public schools and nearby colleges has noticed a lot of important topics that still need attention. From new school budget plans to the rising number of students who are homeless, and even how schools handle vaccination policies, there’s a lot happening that deserves discussion.
The reporter has been digging into how districts are dealing with immigration enforcement and other challenges. Even though this is a short period of coverage, the issues touched on show that education news doesn’t stop when classes do. It’s a reminder that parents, teachers, and community members all have a voice in shaping schools.
If you care about how local schools are run, or if you have a story idea that could help improve education in the area, there’s an opportunity to get involved. A local office is open for a few hours each month where you can share your thoughts directly with the reporter.
Upcoming Sessions
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Friday, June 12 | 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. | Clifton Branch Library Meeting Room, Brookline Avenue |
| Thursday, June 25 | Time TBD | Same venue |
These meetings are a good way to bring fresh ideas and concerns into the conversation about how schools serve students.