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Ohio teachers and union leaders called on the U.S. Senate to pass a COVID-19 relief bill immediately on Monday afternoon.As the U.S. Senate debates what…
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A bill that would give Ohio’s local school boards the power to allow employees to carry guns in school buildings gets its first Senate hearing in almost…
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Teachers from Dublin City Schools are planning a protest Saturday morning over the Minneapolis Police killing of George Floyd.Davis Middle School language…
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The pair of cases is the second time in less than a decade that the court has been asked to consider arguments involving discrimination lawsuits from teachers fired by parochial schools.
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Updated: 5:51 p.m., Tuesday, March 31, 2020 An appeals court decision in Butler County Monday throws Ohio's program for arming teachers into doubt. According to the decision in the lawsuit challenging Madison Township’s armed teacher policies, state law requires a school employee undergo the state’s peace officer training program or have experience working as a police officer to serve in a security role.
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Researchers at Ohio University will receive $3.2 million to study a new approach to professional development for teachers. The effort is meant to make…
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The senators are calling on the nation's top consumer protection agency to investigate a loan servicer for the troubled student loan forgiveness program for public service workers.
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As a new school year begins, Columbus City Schools Superintendent Dr. Talisa Dixon is focused on improving student outcomes in the district.This comes…
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One of the biggest U.S. teachers unions is suing the Department of Education, alleging a loan forgiveness program for millions of public service workers violates federal law and the Constitution.
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Ohio’s State Board of Education is preparing to vote on a measure that could open the door to more teaching applicants for career and technical…