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The work group says more funding for buses is needed, but doesn't agree on how much transportation public schools should provide for private schools.
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The bill says it would permit the teaching of the positive impact of Judeo-Christian values in U.S. history. Opponents say it offers a skewed view of history.
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How have colleges and universities changed how they teach reading teachers? And will it keep kids from falling behind?
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Business & EconomyWith many of the 29 new faculty and staff apartments sitting empty, Denison asked Granville Village Council if they could rent to others.
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The 2022 lawsuit filed by a coalition of Ohio’s public school districts over the constitutionality of the state’s EdChoice universal vouchers is in the hands of an appeals court.
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While a four-year degree focuses on critical thinking, and trade schools emphasize essential manual expertise, the rapid advancement of AI now threatens to automate roles in both sectors.
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School officials say even with homeowners’ concerns about rising property taxes, they don’t think the high failure rate shows a voter revolt on levies is building.
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Business & EconomyNot every student is interested in a four-year degree, preferring not to take on that expense. Those who select a skilled trade can see financial benefit following high school.
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In the face of looming budget deficits, school districts across the state are preparing to close buildings at the end of the school year.
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Olentangy Liberty sophomores Ben Kurian and Chase Peterson took home first and second prize, respectively, in the central division of C-SPAN's 2026 StudentCam contest.
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Kent State says it is not immune to challenges facing other higher education institutions and must cut staff to present a balanced budget.
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Business & EconomyOhio State University professor Jeff Dotson said that people should be familiar with artificial intelligence and how those tools can make them stand out as employees.