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Ohio's new report cards offer a mixed bag, showing public schools are doing a little better but there's still a long way to go to get back to levels before the pandemic.
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Central Ohio school districts were graded on a 1-to-5 star system based on achievement, progress, gap closing, graduation and early literacy.
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It's the third time in the last ten years that the rating system for Ohio schools and buildings has changed, with each change said to be a way of making the system of grading schools easier to understand.
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State report cards haven't received letter grades the past two years because of the pandemic, and now districts and buildings will no longer be ranked on an A-F scale.
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State lawmakers have sent to Gov. Mike DeWine a bill that would replace the A-F grades on report cards for Ohio’s more than 600 school districts with a new rating system. DeWine has hinted he will sign the bill, the second major overhaul for the school report cards in less than a decade.
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District report cards have been released across Ohio, and in Franklin County, the wealthiest areas tended to do best.The top graded districts in the…
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Ohio Board of Education members will wait until the fall to consider a resolution that proposes some drastic changes to the state report cards for schools…
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State Board of Education members will vote this week on whether to ask for a delay in the implementation of the final phase of the state’s A-F grading…
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A new proposal would overhaul Ohio's state report-card system. The bill would back off of the “A” through “F” grading scheme and offer a more…
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The bad grades for many school districts in the latest round of report cards has upset some parents and school officials. And now they’ve angered a state…