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Under House Bill 485, Ohio's public schools would also have to largely limit students' social media use and outright ban them from TikTok.
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Wilmington College will offer upper-level business classes at three Ohio state prisons, offering credits toward a bachelor’s degree.
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Columbus City School teachers have seven professional development days and three records days between students' first and last days of school.
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Ohio schools and post-graduate programs are still working to navigate the legal fallout of affirmative action being rendered unconstitutional nationwide.
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A volunteer facilities task force will review the building utilization numbers and other data before making recommendations on building closures or renovations.
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The schools are dedicated to Gov. Mike and First Lady Fran DeWine's daughter Becky, who died in a 1993 car accident at 22 years old.
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Delaware County voters shot down the Olentangy Schools levy by a margin of about two to one on Tuesday, leaving the district wondering how to deal with projected growth.
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Suspension and expulsions are on the rise among Ohio students. Students of color, economically disadvantaged students and students with disabilities are most likely to face exclusionary discipline.
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The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections is expanding its educational offerings, hoping to better prepare those in prison for the changing workforce.
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In the last few years, a contingent of Ohio’s middle and high schools enacted policies banning phones.
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A state grant will more than 50 tech schools expand their program for students.
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The state’s AI Education Toolkit aims to help educators, students and parents understand how programs like ChatGPT can enhance learning in Ohio’s schools.