CINCINNATI — Parents are urging Cincinnati Public Schools to make report cards more transparent at Monday's board meeting, saying current letter grades can be misleading when students are actually performing below grade level.

A parent advocacy group, We Excel Cincinnati , has been pushing for months to allow families to see percentage scores alongside letter grades, calling the change critical for students' academic futures.

Parents Tarena Boyd and Danielle Wagoner are among several working with CPS's Policy and Equity Committee to advocate for the transparency changes.

"My child is bringing home A's and B's, but how do I know what level my child is actually on?" said Boyd, founder and executive director of We Excel Cincinnati.

The group says families across the district report the

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