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St. Francis Seraph School officials pledge quality education despite surrounding crime

August 18, 2026 - 13:01

St. Francis Seraph School officials pledge quality education despite surrounding crime

As the new school year approaches, the leader of St. Francis Seraph School is making a clear promise to families: the quality of education will not waver, no matter what happens outside the classroom walls. Principal Gineen Enneking addressed the community this week, acknowledging the difficult environment surrounding the school while doubling down on the institution's core mission.

Just days before students return to class, Enneking publicly called on Cincinnati City Council to take action. She pointed to ongoing issues with crime in the area, arguing that the situation demands urgent attention from local leaders. Her comments came during a time when the school is preparing to welcome students back, and she made it clear that safety and learning must go hand in hand.

But the message was not just about what the city should do. Enneking also spoke directly to parents and guardians, reassuring them that the school will not let outside distractions derail its purpose. She pledged that every child will still get the preparation they need to succeed in the wider world. That means sticking to high academic standards, keeping a strong support system in place, and making sure the classroom remains a focused and positive space.

The principal's tone was firm but not defeated. She acknowledged the reality of the neighborhood's struggles but refused to let them define the school's future. Instead, she framed the coming year as a chance to prove that dedication and structure can overcome external pressures. For the families who rely on St. Francis Seraph, the message is simple: the school is here for the kids, and that will not change.


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