Cincinnati High School Sports - Attendance Limitation After Shooting Incident
Cincinnati High School Sports - Attendance Limitation After Shooting Incident
Cincinnati high school sports are adjusting due to the recent shooting incident near Taft High School. Following the unfortunate event, where a 13-year-old boy was shot in the arm, Taft and Mount Healthy schools have made a significant decision regarding attendance for the upcoming Friday football game.
Details of the Shooting Incident
On Thursday afternoon, just before 4 p.m., police reported that a student was shot near Taft High School, leading to immediate medical assistance and hospitalization at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Fortunately, the boy is expected to recover.
New Attendance Policy
In light of these events, it was announced that attendance for the highly anticipated football matchup between Taft (Division IV) and Mount Healthy (Division II) will be restricted. Only parents and guardians of students and pre-approved adults will be allowed to attend, effectively barring other students from watching the game.
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