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In a letter to the State Board of Education, the district claimed Joseph Clark did outside work on school time and used his public position to promote a book he wrote.
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The Ohio House passed a different set of appropriations than the spending bill the Senate approved.
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State data shows thousands of Franklin County students took EdChoice vouchers this school year, but enrollment in public school districts also grew.
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In Ohio’s Amish communities, most children don’t go to school past the eighth grade. One non-practicing Amish woman is raising awareness about it through an unusual platform: ballet.
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From Miami University to Youngstown State, schools all over Ohio are eliminating degree programs. What will the cuts mean for Ohio students?
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The U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights opened the investigation into whether Ohio State University failed to respond to anti-Semitic acts on Jan. 16.
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One Ohio college program takes its future math teachers overseas to learn from other cultures’ math education curricula.
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Akron and Cincinnati school districts — like many across the state — have seen significant increases in the number of immigrant students they're serving. What are the schools doing to adapt?
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Over the past two decades, the number of students in Ohio who are learning the English language has doubled.
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In November, two students were assaulted just off campus and Israeli flags were vandalized at OSU Hillel in reported anti-semitic acts.
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The head of Ohio's State Board of Education said it will be in a multi-million-dollar deficit by the summer.
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Sen. Jerry Cirino (R-Kirtland) wrote to university presidents, telling them they should be prepared to explain the need for their capital budget projects, but they should also bring a summary of how they're spending their money.