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Nationwide, community members are protesting the teaching of social-emotional learning – largely because conservatives have linked it with another flashpoint in public education: critical race theory.
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Historically Black colleges and universities are using federal COVID relief funds to cancel student debt, upgrade campus infrastructure and retain students who struggle because of financial barriers.
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U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona sat down with NPR in Pittsburgh to talk loan relief and what borrowers should expect in the coming weeks.
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Comprehensive, age-appropriate sex ed has all kinds of social, emotional and academic benefits, researchers say. Here's what that looks like, from K through 12.
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As schools across Northeast Ohio get back into session, many – including Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Akron Public Schools – have eased COVID preventative measures, meaning masks and social distancing are not required.
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Colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are joining forces to address national needs in semiconductor and microelectronics
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Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools have resoundingly defeated a proposal that would have allowed high school athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness.
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From teachers, to bus drivers to custodians and lunchroom workers, the Cleveland school district is mandating anti-bias lessons.
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Oberlin High School celebrated its nationally recognized "Teacher of the Year" on Thursday. History teacher Kurt Russell was chosen for the honor by the Council of Chief State Officers earlier this week.
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Former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley says pandemic funds can be used for that purpose.