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When federal lawmakers return to Washington today, they’ll continue working on tax reform. StateImpact Ohio’s Ashton Marra reports the GOP plan includes a…
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Cleveland is a health care town. Three of its largest employers are hospital systems. But when it comes to filling slots in medical manufacturing, One…
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Overall, the high school graduation rate in Ohio has been climbing since 2010. But changes to federal education policies could cause a decrease this…
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Ohio’s high school juniors may head into their summer break uncertain about what they need to do to earn a high school diploma. At the moment, they must…
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The organization created to assess Cleveland’s unique public school system has issued its third report and found mixed results. The public/private group…
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Just a week before her May 2016 graduation from Hudson High School, Kathleen Greer stood at the lectern in front the Ohio House Education Committee extolling her love for the German language and detailing her background and effort to learn it. Most of Greer’s testimony was presented to the committee in German. Other students followed her with testimony in Spanish and in French. That was in May. Now, their testimony translates to law. In March 2017, the Ohio goes into effect.
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Quality education. It’s what parents want for their kids. Education leaders and state lawmakers say they want the same. Still, many Ohio schools lag behind. In October of 2015, House Bill 70 passed amid controversy as an intervention for the state’s persistently failing schools.
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Lorain City Schools will get a new Academic Distress Commission and a Chief Executive Officer. Despite improved test scores in the district, Lorain will…
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The Ohio Department of Education is asking the public to weigh in on state standards for school pupils. The heart of the state criteria was adopted five…
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The State Board of Education will have 5 new members in January. Ohioans voted on 7 seats for the Board of Education. Incumbents kept two of them—Nancy…