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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.
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In a letter to the State Board of Education, the district claimed Joseph Clark did outside work on school time and used his public position to promote a book he wrote.
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The Ohio House passed a different set of appropriations than the spending bill the Senate approved.
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State data shows thousands of Franklin County students took EdChoice vouchers this school year, but enrollment in public school districts also grew.
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In Ohio’s Amish communities, most children don’t go to school past the eighth grade. One non-practicing Amish woman is raising awareness about it through an unusual platform: ballet.
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From Miami University to Youngstown State, schools all over Ohio are eliminating degree programs. What will the cuts mean for Ohio students?
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The U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights opened the investigation into whether Ohio State University failed to respond to anti-Semitic acts on Jan. 16.