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Ohio State University starts another challenging semester Monday, with administrators once again going to great lengths to try to keep COVID-19 off…
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Ohio students in K-12 schools no longer have to quarantine if they're considered a close contact of another student who tested positive for COVID-19.For…
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"People don't realize how much we need to see these kids," says a teacher, noting teachers are often the first to see signs of child abuse or food insecurity. The problem spans rural and urban areas.
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The latest round of data shows 882 students and 20 faculty members at The Ohio State University have tested positive for COVID-19. That includes 260…
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Gov. Mike DeWine has said the state will soon require schools to regularly report positive COVID-19 cases to the public. But the move has local infectious disease experts concerned about patient privacy. Drs. Amy Ray at MetroHealth and Joan Zoltanski at University Hospitals agree that schools should be transparent about numbers of new cases in order to keep the public informed – but should take care not to give any information that could identify individuals.
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A number of lawsuits question whether schools have addressed the needs of special education students during the pandemic. But the very nature of special education makes it hard to find one solution.
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According to an Associated Press review, The Ohio State University saw a 69% increase in students seeking mental health treatment in the last five…
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A food pantry for Ohio State University students will be expanding next semester. The student-run Buckeye Food Alliance will open a new location at St.…
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The agricultural industry has taken a pummeling the past few years, with bad weather this spring compounding an ongoing trade war.At the annual Farm…
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Class is back in session in many Dayton area school districts. Hundreds of students in those districts were, in some way, affected by both the Memorial...