CINCINNATI — The second annual Back to School Jump Off filled a Roselawn parking lot with music, food and community. Each vendor and advocate took time out of their weekend to help prepare local kids for the new school year.

Thousands of kids in the tri-state have already had their first day back in the classroom. But districts like CPS , Middletown, and Winton Woods will be back in school this week.

The event was led and hosted by Charles Wiley and his organization, Let's Get It Productions.

"I'm just proud of everybody just coming together and being on one accord," Wiley said.

The event took place from noon to 5 p.m., combining haircuts and style with emotional support for kids in the community.

"We just try to put a whole bunch of organizations together, things that we know our y

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