The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that three Cincinnati Public Schools had all students pass the Ohio Graduation Test. Some people, such as Cincinnati Federation of Teachers president Tim Kraus, were claiming the test to be unfair due to 80 percent of the failing students coming from six of the districts fifteen schools. The districts overall scores were near the state average, but outperformed several other urban areas in the the state.
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