January 9, 2025 - 06:13

In a significant decision during a Wednesday board meeting, the Cincinnati Public Schools' Board of Education appointed Kareem Moffett as its new president for the 2025 term. This appointment marks a pivotal moment for the board as it seeks to navigate the challenges and opportunities facing the school district.
Moffett, who has been an active member of the board, brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the presidency. His leadership is expected to focus on enhancing educational outcomes and fostering a collaborative environment among educators, parents, and the community.
The board's decision reflects a commitment to strong governance and a desire to implement effective strategies that will benefit students and staff alike. Moffett's vision for the future aims to address pressing issues within the district while ensuring that all voices are heard in the decision-making process.
As he steps into this new role, Moffett is poised to lead the board with determination and a focus on excellence in education.
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