Suburban districts are hit the hardest under DeWine's proposal, while charter schools and vouchers gain funds.
As President Donald Trump continues to talk about dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, Ohio educators worry what ...
Many school districts announced how they would handle forecasted frigid temperatures coming for Northeast Ohio this week ...
In a "Dear Colleague" letter, the U.S. Department of Education said schools must stop considering race in all facets of ...
MARIETTA — Marietta City Schools and Wolf Creek Local Schools are both in the process of searching for new superintendents ...
Title I programs supported more than 808,000 students in Ohio last year, Department of Education data shows.The Cincinnati Public School district received more than $30 million in Title I funds in ...
A new proposal from the Ohio Senate would allow school districts to display the Ten Commandments inside public schools. Senate Bill 34, also called the Historical Educational Displays Act ...
The Cincinnati Public School district received more than $30 million in Title I funds in 2022, more than 99% of the 18,500 districts across the United States.
Unlike Louisiana’s law, Ohio’s SB 34 makes the Ten Commandments one of nine “historical educational” documents that school districts, charter schools and STEM schools could choose to ...
RIVERSIDE, Ohio (WDTN) — Riverside voters will see a new levy on the ballot this May, in support of the Mad River Local School District. Mad River Schools are putting up a new levy on the ballot ...
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for the Willamette Valley for snow and ice Thursday and Friday.
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