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Columbus city school students get another swipe at having the first day of classes, returning after their teachers approve a new three-year labor deal to end a strike that started last week. We’ll talk about the return to classes and more about the impact of the strike and more on our weekly reporter roundtable.
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Columbus teachers have approved a new three-year labor deal to end the strike that started last week. The school signed off on the agreement Monday morning.
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Details on the tentative agreement that ended the recent Columbus teachers' strike have yet to be released but both the Columbus school board and the union will be meeting separately over the weekend.
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The exact terms of the deal struck between the Columbus school board and the teachers' union early this morning are still unknown, but many Columbus City School parents are cheering the development.
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The Columbus Education Association has told its members not to report to picket lines Thursday morning.
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Columbus City Schools began its first day of school remotely as teachers continued to strike for a third straight day Wednesday. The day wasn't without a few snags.
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Columbus students will likely start the school year online tomorrow. To prepare families, the district is holding what it calls a "Virtual Family Engagement Session" tonight.
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A special Columbus Board of Education lasted about four hours Monday evening, but ended with no new developments in the district’s first teachers’ strike in nearly a half-century.
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The teachers union voted overwhelmingly Sunday night to reject the school board's "last, best and final offer" for a new contract.
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A teachers' strike in Gahanna is over after the union and the school board on Sunday approved a new contract.The Gahanna-Jefferson Teachers Association…