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The working group was put together after a deadly school bus crash in August in western Ohio killed an 11-year-old elementary student and injured more than 20 other kids on the first day of school.
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The Center for Christian Virtue is putting up billboards around Columbus, telling parents they can use Ohio EdChoice scholarships to move their students out of Columbus City Schools.
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The Lorain City School Board of Education and the district's state-appointed CEO, David Hardy, are locked in a legal battle. State lawmakers say this…
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After lawmakers have spent years making tweaks and changes to the high school graduation requirements, the incoming freshman class is beginning its high…
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School administrators are looking through the latest estimates from a new school funding formula proposal. While many lawmakers and some larger education…
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An educational service center is paying the state back for money it received while sponsoring the now-closed Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow. The…
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Dozens of people lined up to voice their opposition to state takeovers of local school districts through the so-called Academic Distress Commission. The…
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Ohio’s eight urban school districts are calling for changes to the newly-proposed school funding formula saying more factors need to be taken into…
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Rep. Bob Cupp (R-Lima) and Rep. John Patterson (D-Jefferson) are traveling around the state to present their new school funding formula proposal to…
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The Ohio House and Senate is exploring its options when it comes to how the state gives money to e-schools. But as lawmakers are discovering, the issue…
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House Speaker Larry Householder (R-Glenford) says when it comes to changing the funding structure for schools to create direct funding for charters, "I'm…
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Charter school advocates are calling on lawmakers to bump up their funding for facilities. They say the money now going to charters falls well below what…