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Akron Public Schools Students Improve, but Expected to Fall Short on State’s Report Card
Student performance in Akron Public Schools improved in key areas like early literacy and high school graduation rates last year,…
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DeWine Presents Findings From Working Group to Transform Juvenile Justice System
Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Juvenile Justice Working Group announced 26 recommendations for overhauling the state's juvenile justice system.…
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TLCHD Reminds Parents, Caregivers About Importance of Back-to-School Vaccinations
The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department is emphasizing the importance of back-to-school vaccinations for students. Vaccinations help build immunity against preventable…
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Ohio Teachers’ Pension Chair Still Considering Deal With Controversial Firm at Center of Scandal
Rudy Fichtenbaum, the chair of the State Teachers Retirement System (STRS) pension board, is defending himself against bribery and corruption…
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CCS Announces New Assistant Principalships for the 2024-2025 School Year
Elaine Turner has been appointed as the new Assistant Principal of Berwick Alternative K-8. With a tenure at Columbus City…
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Child Support Awareness Month Given the ‘Green Light’ for August
In Ohio, Children’s Awareness Month is dedicated to raising awareness about the issues affecting children and families. Observed throughout the…
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How Project 2025’s Education Policies Mirror Ohio Bills and Universal Private School Vouchers
Ohio's recent education laws and bills, including private school vouchers, reductions in diversity and inclusion requirements, and policies targeting LGBTQ…
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CCPSB’s Annual Tie-Tying Ceremony Inspires Students to Suit Up for Success
On August 28, 2024, sixth graders at Columbus City Preparatory School for Boys (CCPSB) celebrated a tie-tying ceremony, marking their…
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CMSD is Reimbursing Parents up to $600 to Provide Transportation to Their Kids in Non-District Schools
The Cleveland Metropolitan Schools District is offering up to $600 to parents of students attending non-public schools for transporting their…
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State Board of Education of Ohio Gets Emergency Funding, Avoids Upping Teacher License Fees
Ohio's State Board of Education has received $4.66 million in emergency funding from the Ohio Controlling Board to address a…
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