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Cincinnati Bell Congratulates Taft on Second Consecutive “Excellent” Rating from Ohio Dept. of Education

CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–For the second year in a row, Cincinnati’s Taft
Information Technology High School
has earned a rating of
“Excellent” on its Ohio Report Card from the Ohio Department of
Education. Taft is one of three high schools in the Cincinnati Public
Schools district to receive the “Excellent” rating for the 2010-2011
school year. This year’s performance continues the school’s dramatic
10-year transformation to one of the city’s top-performing high schools.

“On behalf of our Cincinnati Bell tutors and
all our employees, I offer our heartfelt congratulations to the parents,
students, teachers, and administrators at Taft.”

Cincinnati
Bell
(NYSE: CBB) has been Taft’s corporate partner since 2001 and
the Cincinnati Bell/Taft Partnership has earned national
recognition
for its positive impact on students, teachers, parents,
and the community.

“Way to go, Senators! We are very proud of Taft and honored to be part
of its success,” said Jack Cassidy, president and chief executive
officer, Cincinnati Bell. “On behalf of our Cincinnati Bell tutors and
all our employees, I offer our heartfelt congratulations to the parents,
students, teachers, and administrators at Taft.”

Cassidy also congratulated Cincinnati Public Schools for maintaining its
“Effective” rating and continuing to be the highest-rated urban district
in Ohio.

Ten years ago, Taft and Cincinnati Bell created a unique partnership
that would go beyond commitments of money and equipment to involve
Cincinnati Bell’s leadership and employees. Cincinnati Bell continues to
provide about 50 employees per year to tutor Taft students and supports
the school through providing technology, such as laptops and wireless
phones, to help students

Article source: PRNewswire

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