Ohio school goes from dead end to high-tech star

Cincinnati’s Taft High School, once known as one of Ohio’s worst, has reached a high-tech level. Graduation rates increased from 21 percent to 95 percent and Taft earned an “excellent” rating along with the National Blue Ribbon Award. The turnaround is a result of good leadership internally and from corporate citizens like Cincinnati Bell, innovative planning, and a desire to make a difference. Read the full story here.

Cincinnati’s Taft High School, once known as one of Ohio’s worst, has reached a high-tech level. Graduation rates increased from 21 percent to 95 percent and Taft earned an “excellent” rating along with the National Blue Ribbon Award. The turnaround is a result of good leadership internally and from corporate citizens like Cincinnati Bell, innovative planning, and a desire to make a difference.

Read the full story here.

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