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Across the country, school board members have increasingly been confronted at meetings by parents and community members angry over everything from mask mandates to how the history of racism is taught in the classroom.
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Ohio is among the first states to leave the national school boards group over a letter that suggested threats against school board members might be “domestic terrorism”.
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Groups representing Ohio school districts, teachers and education officials are pleased the final state budget includes what’s been called the Fair School Funding plan, an overhaul of the formula by which Ohio calculates state aid to schools.
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There was good news for two-thirds of the state’s public school districts that had tax levies or other money questions on Tuesday’s ballot. But there are…
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As lawmakers consider a deal that would avoid a large increase in the number of public school buildings where students would qualify for private school…
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The number of public school buildings where students will be eligible for the state’s largest private school voucher program will more than double in the…
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Ohio’s public schools could lose millions of dollars to private schools through an expansion of the state’s biggest voucher program.
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Ohio voters have approved nearly three-quarters of the public school district tax issues that were on ballots for Tuesday's election.The Ohio School…
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Ohio lawmakers considering public input on proposed changes to school funding are hearing from interested parties who say it's a solid start, but want…
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Ohio law says medical marijuana can be used to treat specific conditions in children. But what happens when those kids need to take a dose of it while...