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U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley granted the temporary restraining order in a case filed by Ohio State doctoral student Prasanna Oruganti, whose visa was revoked.
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Lifewise, a Christian-based program, takes kids out of public schools with parent permission to attend religious-based programming in Ohio and other states.
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The Ohio Senate Education Committee has held multiple hearings on the bill that would require one of nine historical documents being displayed in classroom, including the Biblical precepts.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentSleep training is no longer just for newborns. Some schools are taking it upon themselves to teach teenagers how to get a good night’s sleep.
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Union groups have begun an effort they hinted at when Republican lawmakers passed Senate Bill 1 earlier this year.
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A Miami University researcher studied how the pandemic impacted school boards and their ability to serve their communities.
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The House budget makes it harder for Ohio’s private and independent universities and colleges to stay eligible for the Governor’s Merit Scholarship.
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All 10 candidates attended a League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus forum Thursday evening. They discussed topics like book bans, teacher shortages and how to help LGBTQ+ students.
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Steubenville is a standout when it comes to third grade reading proficiency.
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The budget proposed by House Republicans and approved on a mostly party line vote now heads to the Ohio Senate.
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The change involved a small tweak to the plan to give property tax relief to people in Ohio school districts that lawmakers think have too much reserve money in their operating budgets.
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Columbus Alternative High School, also known as CAHS, and Upper Arlington High School are about 15 minutes apart by car, but the students’ experiences can be considered worlds apart.