Historically, culturally, and legally, public funding of extracurricular activities in Ohio is limited. Students have traditionally relied upon parental support in the form of cash donations, fundraisers, and transportation. For many students, this is not viable.
66% of the students in the Cincinnati Public School District are at or below the Federal Poverty Line. Children are left without the benefit of extracurricular activities.
As school budgets dwindle; important character building activities are neglected or cut completely. Every little bit [...]
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