Students lead Cincinnati Public Schools pedestrian safety vote
4 years ago
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Jeremiah Thornton and Madelyn Gerker took pedestrian safety into their own hands when they realized the city wasn't doing enough. Tonight, they'll be at a CPS board meeting as the district votes to adopt Vision Zero, a plan meant to keep kids safe on their walk to school every day.
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