Conor Morris, Ideastream Public Media
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The Spanish Immersion School in Mansfield is one of few in Ohio. The model appears to be working for students despite budget cuts and other challenges facing public education.
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Springmill STEM Elementary School in Mansfield has special learning spaces and approaches to teaching, but, it's not immune to challenges facing urban schools across the state and country.
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The Ohio School Report Cards show the state’s public school districts have made some progress since pandemic-related closures, but they still have a ways to go.
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Lorain and Mansfield city leaders have recently mulled ordinances to allow residents to own chickens on residential lots, joining other Ohio cities.
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A so-called 'demographic cliff' and rising expenses are putting small Ohio higher education institutions in a bind.
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Kenmore's experience is a microcosm of what’s happening or being considered across Ohio and across the country – school districts closing buildings and communities coping with the impact.
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Akron and Cincinnati school districts — like many across the state — have seen significant increases in the number of immigrant students they're serving. What are the schools doing to adapt?
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Over the past two decades, the number of students in Ohio who are learning the English language has doubled.
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School boards have become a battleground for the so-called 'culture wars.' Voters across the state will be shaping their communities' education landscape when they cast ballots today.