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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 coalition of more than 30 educational groups plan to meet at the Ohio Statehouse Wednesday
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The new bill got its first committee hearing today at the Ohio Statehouse
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The Community in Schools program could be extended to more schools with these new dollars
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There are some plans already in the works for remedial learning.
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The suit filed by the Groveport Madison Local School District is against Ohio's Department of Education
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But finding out where all of those campaign dollars come from isn't easy, especially when dark money is involved in some cases.
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And as with many things these days, politics are playing a role in the controversy over who gets elected to public school boards this November.
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And sometimes, school board members are being threatened over what people think they are teaching.
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Schools have had to close because COVID has caused bus driver and teacher shortages as well as high absentee rates among students.
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The Ohio Education Association's Scott DiMauro says the concept that highlights institutional racism in history is not part of the K-12 curriculum