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‘Chaotic’: Some Ohio Colleges Worry FAFSA Fallout will Hurt Enrollment This Fall
Ohio Dominican University experienced a significant rebound in freshman enrollment, with a notable 30% increase from 2021 to 2023, surpassing…
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Celebrating the First Great Year of the Ohio Department of Children and Youth
Today marks the first anniversary of the Ohio Department of Children and Youth. Director Kara Wente provided a brilliant overview…
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Teens Participate in Program Started by Cincinnati Business Owner: ‘Most Fun Three Weeks of my Summer’
A group of 14 high school students participated in the Bigger Than Sneakers (BTS) Academy, focusing on designing shoes, clothing,…
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CCS ANNOUNCES FOUR NEW ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS AHEAD OF 2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR
Columbus City School is pleased to announce four new assistant principalships ahead of the 2024-25 school year.
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How Young is Too Young to be Left Home Alone? Ohio has Some Guidelines for Parents
In Ohio, the decision to leave children home alone is left entirely to the discretion of parents, as there is…
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Columbus Promise: Scholar Pacheco Hernandez Encourages New American Students to Apply
The Columbus Promise program a partnership among Columbus City Schools, Columbus State Community College, and the City of Columbus, aims…
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COLUMBUS PROMISE COMMITS TO SENDING MORE STUDENTS TO CSCC FOR YEARS TO COME
In November 2021, Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin launched the Columbus Promise, a three-year pilot program offering tuition-free access…
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Another Ohio School District Joins EdChoice Lawsuit, Despite Lt. Gov.’s Attempt to Dissuade
The Upper Arlington City Schools Board of Education decided to join a lawsuit against Ohio's EdChoice private school voucher program,…
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Ohio House Passes Bill Banning Discrimination Against Students’ Hair Styles in Public Schools
Ohio's House has passed House Bill 178 with an 83-8 vote, aiming to protect public school students from discrimination based…
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EdChoice Vouchers: Students Living in Suburban Districts Part of Largest use Increase in Ohio
Suburban Ohio school districts, including Centerville City Schools in the Dayton area, experienced significant rises in students using EdChoice vouchers…
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