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The university hopes it grows interest in making maple syrup in the state.
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In Ohio’s Amish communities, most children don’t go to school past the eighth grade. One non-practicing Amish woman is raising awareness about it through an unusual platform: ballet.
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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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Celina is home to a growing population of people from the Pacific island nation. A new organization aims to help young people there better understand their cultural roots.
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Ohio researchers compared levels of education, health and income in each of the state’s 88 counties. Suburban areas of the state far outpaced rural communities.
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Ohio has high rates of chronic absenteeism. School and business leaders recently issued a series of recommendations on how to stop students from missing schools.
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A nuance in Ohio’s property tax law means the state’s school districts are on the ballot year after year after year. That can lead to fatigue and make levies hard to pass.
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Bowling Green City School District has asked voters for money to construct a new high school building five times. Levies asking for additional school funds have become rarer and harder to pass in the state.
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Senate Bill 29 generally prohibits technology providers from selling or sharing student data, which is now defined as school, not third-party, property.