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The move comes just a month after Westerville City Schools rescinded their religious release time policy, ending the district’s LifeWise Academy off-campus Bible study.
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Curious CbusThis election, many Ohioans will be voting on school levies. Education funding is a complicated and controversial topic, but one way to make sense of it is by using a quirky metaphor: it’s like baking a cake.
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Burning rubber is a part of getting a bachelor’s degree at Ohio Northwestern University, where students can participate in motorsports as they train to enter the trades.
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Through a one-time strategic fund, millions of taxpayer dollars are going to private religious Ohio schools for expansion.
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In addition to the presidential, senatorial and legislative races, thousands of Ohioans will vote on school levies next month.
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Some Ohio colleges are launching civil discourse initiatives in hopes of combating polarization on campus.
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The decision spells the end for the LifeWise Academy in the district. The popular – and sometimes controversial – program had been in the district since fall 2022.
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In August, Grafton Correctional Institution hosted a five-course meal served to the public.
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The Westerville City School Board is considering removing its religious release time policy. That would mean the end of the school district’s LifeWise Program.
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The lawsuit against Columbus schools for paying parents instead of transporting their kids is driven by a practice also long common to some big Northeast Ohio districts.