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Senate Bill 1, the extensive law overhauling diversity programs and practices at public institutions of higher education in Ohio, goes into effect today.
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Faculty at one Ohio college are devising a plan to defend institutions from what they describe as government overreach.
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The group of around 200 public school districts suing the state over private school vouchers got a win in a Columbus court today, as a judge ruled Ohio's EdChoice private school voucher program is unconstitutional.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThirteen-year-old Killian Sullivan of Gahanna has been birding for several years and is nearing his goal of spotting 700 American bird species.
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The first step is over in the campaign by Ohio educators to overturn the bill that seeks to stop diversity efforts and faculty strikes at public universities.
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The Columbus City Schools' Board of Education's Policy and Governance Committee heard from the district's Chief Information Officer on the topic last week. The district's new policy could instruct students, staff and faculty on how to appropriately use the technology.
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Opposition is swelling against a Republican state lawmaker’s bill that would cut property taxes by eliminating the 1% of property tax value that schools and local governments can levy without voter approval – known as inside millage.
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The IGNITE program teaches incarcerated people skills like financial literacy and job interviewing, with a goal of reducing recidivism.
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An analysis of a Republican-backed bill that seeks to help struggling homeowners by lowering the amount of property tax they pay shows it could be a devastating hit to Ohio’s public schools.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio State University announced last week it will launch a new initiative to embed AI education into the core of every undergraduate curriculum. The plan is meant to help students understand, question and innovate with AI across any university major.
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The Ohio Senate has passed its version of the budget and teachers widely opposed major parts of it, just as they did with the House version and the initial budget from Gov. Mike DeWine.
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John B. King Jr. served in President Barack Obama’s cabinet as the 10th U.S. Secretary of Education.