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WCMH Columbus on MSNWesterville now the 13th Ohio city to ban anti-LGBTQ+ conversion therapyWesterville voted on Tuesday to become the 13th city in Ohio to ban anti-LGBTQ+ practices known as “conversion therapy” that falsely claim to change a ...
The MAGA meltdown after Tom Hanks played a racist Trump fan on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary show now includes a ...
As President Donald Trump continues to talk about dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, Ohio educators worry what ...
Westerville South sophomore Andrew Keir won the OHSAA Division I district diving championship Tuesday at Ohio State. News Sports Entertainment Business Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals ...
Many school districts announced how they would handle forecasted frigid temperatures coming for Northeast Ohio this week ...
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KCEN-TV Waco-Temple-Bryan on MSNWaco ISD hosting meetings to discuss new school zoning boundariesAs the district expands and opens new schools, it is asking for community input as it redraws attendance boundaries.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools is proposing boundary changes to multiple schools and expects to repurpose others in the upcoming school year. Miami-Dade County Public Schools is proposing ...
President Donald Trump's nomination to lead and dismantle the United States Department of Education, Linda McMahon, is set to go before a Senate confirmation hearing Thursday. This comes as ...
The Winona Area Public Schools district is advancing key decisions necessary to enact its new reconfiguration plans for the ...
Parents who spent millions of dollars buying into a top-performing public school’s catchment feel short-changed after the enrolment boundary was rezoned to deal with population growth.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — As public awareness of artificial additives grows, food companies are facing mounting pressure to find clean-label solutions for their products. It’s been around a ...
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Riverside Press-Enterprise on MSNNew Murrieta school boundaries are OK’d, will take effect next school yearAfter a long discussion, the Murrieta school board approved new boundary lines that will take effect next school year.
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