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Columbus teachers have approved a new three-year labor deal to end the strike that started last week. The school signed off on the agreement Monday morning.
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The exact terms of the deal struck between the Columbus school board and the teachers' union early this morning are still unknown, but many Columbus City School parents are cheering the development.
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Columbus City Schools began its first day of school remotely as teachers continued to strike for a third straight day Wednesday. The day wasn't without a few snags.
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A deal failed to materialize from Tuesday's negotiations, although both sides say progress was made.
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Under a measure approved by the Columbus Board of Education on Tuesday, substitutes will get $100 extra each week for six weeks to do the job. Substitutes play a major role in the district's plan to start the school year on time even if the teachers are on strike.
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Negotiations restarted Tuesday with another meeting set for Thursday between the Columbus school board and its teachers union. Less than a week remains to reach a contract agreement before teachers say they'll go on strike.
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The Columbus Board of Education votes Tuesday night on nearly $25 million in coronavirus-related expenditures. The school board agenda lists $7.15 million…
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The Columbus Board of Education has signed off on a 15-year, 100% tax abatement for a gene therapy center proposed by Nationwide Children’s Hospital.At…
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The Columbus Board of Education has two new members this year, both of whom say they look forward to fewer closed-door meetings and more open discussions…
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The Columbus Board of Education is scheduled to vote Tuesday on new travel policies following criticism of recent trips by board members.This week's vote…