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Schools Facing Budget Cuts And An Uncertain Start To The School Year

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With the COVID-19 pandemic impacting state budgets, Ohio schools are facing $300 million in cuts to K-12 education. Cincinnati Public Schoolswill see its funding cut by more than $8 million at the end of the state fiscal year on June 30. As Ohio's third largest district, it could also see enrollment grow significantly this fall under the pandemic - but will classes resume in-person or online?

Roselawn Condon Early Intervention Specialist Hollie Finley Miller; and North Avondale Montessori Teacher Nico Love Stiles

JoiningCincinnati Edition to discuss what the district faces areCincinnati Public Schools Board of Education Members Eve Botlon and Mike Moroski; and Roselawn Condon Early Intervention Specialist Hollie Finley Miller; and North Avondale MontessoriTeacher Nico Love Stiles.

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Schools Facing Budget Cuts And An Uncertain Start To The School Year

Michael Monks brings a broad range of experience to WVXU-FM as the new host of Cincinnati Edition, Cincinnati Public Radio's weekday news and information talk show.