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Ohio leaders show their priorities by putting business needs ahead of educational standards by waiving requirements for ...
Ohio has long been a national leader in education innovation. The question in 2025 isn’t whether we can improve outcomes for ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The state is waiving requirements for high school students to take free, career-technical college courses in high-demand fields, Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel announced Thursday.
The valedictorian at Thurgood Marshall STEM will receive his associate degree before his high school diploma, becoming the ...
Dr. Eric Prichard, associate professor of psychology at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM), is the author of a ...
Studies show that many of the students who start college college in a remedial course don't make it to graduation.
The recommended ratio of school psychologists to students is one per 500, according to the National Association of School ...
HB 8 will affect school communities across the state beginning in July. Here’s what to expect and how to respond. Organizations across the state have partnered with non-profit advocacy group Honesty ...
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A new study indicates Ohio's school choice program benefited Black students, low-income families and struggling learners the most by boosting college enrollment and graduation rates.
The bill is currently being debated by the Ohio Senate committees and, if passed, will go to Gov. Mike DeWine for approval. The bill covers state funding for many programs, but some of the most ...
Fifteen Ohio districts, including CPS (the largest), haven't submitted certifications, and state legislators plan to ban DEI in K-12 schools. Cincinnati Public Schools chose not to sign a letter ...
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