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Ohio students would have extra time to take state-mandated tests interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic under an emergency measure passed unanimously by the…
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Michelle Karim teaches math at Beachwood Middle School in Cuyahoga County. Under the school’s hybrid model, she’s scrambling to keep pace with past years.…
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Four out of 5 parents told us they support targeted interventions by schools that would help students recover academic, social and emotional skills.
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Cincinnati Public Schools students from the group Speak Up and Speak Out presented a list of demands to the school board Monday night. The group was...
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Back when school was in person, eighth-grader Josh Secrett was always tired. Now, away from the bias he sometimes encountered in classrooms, he says, "I'm more energized. I want to do more things."
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's latest school guidelines are running into complicated facts on the ground, especially when it comes to physical distancing and community spread.
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High schoolers will begin transitioning back to classrooms across Cincinnati Public Schools this week. While some students are excited to return, others...
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Ohio students may have lost one-third to a half a school year of learning during the pandemic, and the learning loss needs to be made up – somehow, experts say. Some children have been more deeply impacted than others, said Chad Aldis, Thomas B. Fordham Institute vice president for Ohio Policy and Advocacy. “It’s never good for anyone to be impacted, but it appears that the students that were already most behind, might have lost even more ground,” Aldis said.
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Educators, parents and students say there's a chance to take stock and reinvent education.
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Many colleges are starting their spring semester this week, and new data show that schools are bringing students back to campus, with more in-person classes.