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The city of Columbus announced Thursday that it is funding "learning extension centers" for students who are doing school online during the worsening…
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Remote learning continues for Gahanna-Jefferson School District students while their teachers strike over a contract dispute on how to safely return…
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Parents and caregivers who are homeless face a difficult decision: Work to try to escape homelessness, or quit their jobs to help their kids with online learning.
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Columbus City Schools will start bringing students back into the classroom, at least part-time, on October 19 – slightly earlier than previously…
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For many kids, going to school this year means an unusually short trip: from the bedroom to the living room. But for kids without internet or a computer at home, remote learning isn’t that simple. Now, several area organizations have come up with a solution.
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On a busy corner east of the Columbus campus, Hanna Glasscock and a handful of friends are sunbathing on a postage-stamp yard in front of their apartment.…
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Malia Schneck is excited about the upcoming school year, but like many students across the U.S. wishes that she could see her friends again in September.…
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Franklin County and Columbus leaders are pitching in to help students outside the city school district get connected for remote fall classes.The…
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The University of Akron will rely primarily on remote learning this fall semester, with limited in-person sessions and reduced class sizes. The university has offered training throughout the summer for faculty to prep for the transition, said interim Senior Vice Provost Joe Urgo. That includes recorded lectures and live presentations that will keep students engaged.
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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…