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Board members chose Miranda for president at their meeting on Tuesday, at Miranda's first meeting since being elected in November.
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The Spanish Immersion School in Mansfield is one of few in Ohio. The model appears to be working for students despite budget cuts and other challenges facing public education.
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Springmill STEM Elementary School in Mansfield has special learning spaces and approaches to teaching, but, it's not immune to challenges facing urban schools across the state and country.
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Board comments on the review said Chapman has had "difficulty articulating the vision of the district" to the community, stakeholders, and the board itself.
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Two years after Ohio committed to teaching the Science of Reading, Gov. Mike DeWine is now warning colleges and universities to get with the program.
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Columbus City Schools could commit to replacing gas-burning equipment with electric, using zero-emissions vehicles and choosing renewable energy whenever possible.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentPrivate property owners, four schools, a church and Licking County seeded a total of 32 plots, ranging in size from 50 square feet up to several acres.
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Republicans said it would help with staffing shortages in Ohio, but Democrats opposed the longer hours and said it wouldn’t do much to fill the most in-demand jobs.
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In the long and emotional meeting, board members made more than $50 million in cuts, despite shooting down two different plans to reduce busing for high school students.
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School closures, major staff reductions and discontinuing busing for certain students are among the items board members will consider at the Tuesday evening meeting at the district's South High Street office.
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A bill moving through the Ohio General Assembly would force history and social studies teachers statewide to hang at least four historical documents on their walls.
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Ohio State is also proposing merging some of its other low-enrollment programs into existing programs or new offerings.