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Community colleges play an important role in the higher education system, notably in providing workforce development and an affordable education.
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Of the educational content recorded in the research from the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, PBS content made up over 45%.
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We talk to three different Ohio school districts that are asking voters to support their local schools in three different ways.
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The Financial Planning Community Project was created five years ago to not only teach financial literacy, but it also offers free financial advice to college students.
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Dublin City Schools Superintendent John Marschhausen shared three proposed maps with parents Monday evening as the district seeks to rebalance its high schools amid growing enrollment.
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The total enrollment at all Ohio State campuses is more than 67,000, but the number of international freshmen is down 37% compared to last fall.
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Five of the six candidates running for Columbus City School's Board of Education spoke at a candidate forum last night. Only three candidates will make it to the board after the November 4th election.
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Ohio will get a big chunk of federal money to support existing charter schools and launch new ones.
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School district leaders proposed cutting more than 100 staff members, eliminating bus routes and adding participation fees for activities if the ballot issue fails.
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The Ohio School Report Cards show the state’s public school districts have made some progress since pandemic-related closures, but they still have a ways to go.
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Kirk, who was 31, founded Turning Point USA, which pushes for conservative politics at high schools and colleges in Ohio and across the country.
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The Ohio Education Association and two other statewide teacher organizations claim changes to the makeup of the State Teachers Retirement System Board are illegal.