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Its version of the budget eliminates all money for bus purchases and increases funds for transportation stipends for families of students who attend nonpublic schools.
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The court decided against a school district's policy of only requiring 24 hours of gun training.
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The police chief of Albany, New York is out of the running for the Akron job; Lordstown Motors execs sold $8 million in stock ahead of public troubles; a Hudson resident on a backpacking trip at the Grand Canyon has died; and more stories.
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College students explain what it's like to learn and work in the field in the midst of a pandemic.
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Community educators examine the pros and cons of online learning and how it affects some kids better than others.
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Public schools in Ohio have until April 1 to submit a plan to the state for dealing with “learning loss” caused by the pandemic.
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Two representatives in the House are introducing a bill that would revamp the system for evaluation.
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The pandemic has made the lack of substitutes worse, according to OEA president.
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State lawmakers had hoped to cancel this year's testing. Now they've got to figure out how to use the results.
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The Ohio House overwhelmingly passed a bill that changes the way K-12 students are tested for this school year because of interrupted learning during the coronavirus pandemic.