WCPO / June 2, 2014
Everyone from National Public Radio to candidates for New York’s mayor has heralded Lower Price Hill’s Oyler School for using its community learning center to vault kids from high dropout rates to academic success.

Oyler’s use of the centers which already has spread to 36 Cincinnati Public Schools and counting may be shared to help schools throughout Ohio under a bill introduced by Rep. Denise Driehaus that would make CPS’s system a model for any district in the state that wants its own version.

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