The union representing thousands of CPS teachers is set to take a vote of no confidence in Superintendent Iranetta Wright.
The Cincinnati Public Schools' teachers' union announced Monday that they will be taking up a vote of "no confidence" against CPS superintendent Iranetta Wright.
Six organizations, including the Cincinnati Federation of Teachers, have planned a vote Wednesday to express their frustrations with the district's current leadership.
The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers (CFT) will call for vote of no confidence in Cincinnati Public Schools Superintendent Iranetta Wright later this week, citing issues with communication, culture, ...
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