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The bill would raise the minimum hours of instruction for core classes in Ohio by a little over two weeks each year.
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Almost 40% of Ohio public high school students did not have access to computer science classes during the 2022-2023 academic year, a statistic that state lawmakers see as an addressable problem.
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A group of Hillsboro mothers and their children marched for two years to desegregate their community’s schools.
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More than 200 opponents of the bill that targets what Republicans say is liberal ideology in Ohio universities showed up to offer testimony at the Statehouse Tuesday, with hundreds more submitting their comments in writing.
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Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled his proposed two-year state budget for Ohio Monday, which is now being heard in the House.
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A so-called 'demographic cliff' and rising expenses are putting small Ohio higher education institutions in a bind.
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President Trump froze funds Tuesday for some loans and grants while his administration reviews whether those purposes line up with his ideologies, and some Ohio groups are worried.
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States across the country have rapidly expanded private school voucher programs in recent years. According to reporting from ProPublica and The New Yorker, Ohio officials helped pioneer the push.
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University Senate's rejection of the Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society won't stop it from opening.
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A Republican-backed bill that sought to fight back against what conservatives view as liberal ideology in higher education in Ohio is back, as the sponsor promised it would be.