The Cincinnati Public School district received more than $30 million in Title I funds in 2022, more than 99% of the 18,500 districts across the United States.
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Despite Walnut Hills being a public school, not every Cincinnati student can attend. That leaves some parents questioning the level of equity within Cincinnati Public Schools.