UC, Cincinnati Public Schools partner to host 4th annual CPS All Star Showcase

Efforts also highlight the work of Project Connect

What: The University of Cincinnati is partnering with Cincinnati Public Schools to host the 4th annual CPS All Star Showcase. Tickets are now on sale.

During the showcase, fans can enjoy CPS’ top athletes competing in a three-point contest, slam dunk contest, skills challenges, and the All-Star games. The event will raise proceeds for CPS Project Connect.

When: Sunday, April 6, from noon until 6 p.m.

Where: UC's Fifth Third Arena, 2700 O’Varsity Way, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221 

Cost: General Admission tickets are available for purchase for $20. CPS students will get a code from their school for $10 tickets

Additional information:

Last year the CPS All Star Showcase raised more than $15,000 to support students and families in Cincinnati Public Schools experiencing homelessness through the work of Project Connect.

This annual event showcases the best boys and girl’s hoops in Cincinnati Public Schools and has quickly become one of Cincinnati Public Schools’ signature athletic events, explains Dr. Lori Wright, director of CPS Strong at the University of Cincinnati.

“This event also underscores our commitment to the district through our CPS Strong Partnership,” says Wright. “CPS Strong is our university-wide strategic partnership that focuses on recruitment, retention, and graduation for CPS graduates attending the University of Cincinnati. It is our firm belief that our city is only as strong as our public schools. This visible and fruitful partnership has allowed us to create opportunities that support college readiness, access, and student success.”

Featured top picture shows representatives from UC and Cincinnati Public Schools displaying a $15,000 check for Project Connect. Photo courtesy of Tony Tribble/Cincinnati Public Schools Athletics.

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