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A review of the way Ohio’s education department handled a charter school data-scrubbing scandal was unable to determine if there was “malicious” intent…
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The state has a lot of work to do to meet its self-imposed goal of 65 percent of working-age adults holding college degrees or industry certificates by…
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This is the second of a two-part story on the aftermath of ECOT's closure. Read part one here.Beth Day, assistant principal of Washington High School,…
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Two public school districts say Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine shouldn’t handle the state’s lawsuit seeking to recover millions of dollars from the…
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Ohio’s Democratic U.S. Senator is weighing in on a state scandal – the one involving the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow. Sherrod Brown, who is up for…
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White Hat Management, the once-prolific Ohio charter school operator and early advocate for school choice in the state, is leaving the charter school...
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Ohio had authority to calculate a giant online charter school's funding using student participation data rather than only enrollment, the state Supreme…
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Of the 600-plus public school districts in Ohio, more than three-quarters have open enrollment policies. That means they accept and educate students who…
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In their final sessions before summer break, the Ohio General Assembly sent two bills to the governor that attempt to clean up funding for the state’s…
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A progressive think tank says data from the Ohio Department of Education’s website shows not only how much state money went to the now-closed Electronic…