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State lawmakers have passed a plan mandating Ohio's K-12 schools come up with policies on cell phones and Gov. Mike DeWine appears ready to sign it into law.
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In a letter, the Columbus Education Association called for Columbus City Schools to go remote for two weeks to help combat the worst of the omicron variant surge.
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Updated: 1:15 p.m., Tuesday, March 9, 2021 Cleveland Metropolitan School District teachers with the will head back to their classrooms starting Wednesday, according to a joint statement from CMSD and the Cleveland Teacher’s Union. District CEO Eric Gordon said the district was able to address remaining pandemic-related health and safety concerns raised by the CTU about returning to in-person teaching.
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The Cleveland Teachers Union (CTU) voted to continue with remote learning on March 8, citing concerns over safety. The decision came Thursday night, after the 500-plus person membership convened virtually.
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Ohio’s K-12 students should be learning remotely, starting now, and not return to the classroom until Jan. 11, according to recommendations from the Ohio Education Association (OEA), the union representing most of the state’s teachers.
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The Columbus City Schools union president says it needs to negotiate with the district before returning to in-person education.Columbus City Schools…
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Students in Pickerington return to classes next Monday, but a teacher and employee union is concerned about safety. The Pickerington school district will…
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Some of Ohio’s K-12 school districts will hold online classes this fall, while others are trying a hybrid of remote and in-person learning. Education…
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The Columbus teachers union says it can’t formalize an opinion on the district’s plan for the upcoming school year until collective bargaining takes…
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The Columbus School Board voted to approve a three-year teacher contract with the Columbus Education Association during a hearing Monday.School board…