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The state Senate failed to pass a bill to overhaul Ohio's "unconstitutional" school funding model. So what happens now?
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The district will make a decision in early January about remote learning in the third academic quarter.
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The federal funding can be used for technology, including computers for Cleveland public school students.
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High school spring sports schedules were delayed because of Gov. Mike DeWine's school closure order.
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Local universities and community colleges will receive emergency funding under the federal CARES Act to help students.
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The survey aimed to determine the need for technological assistance as the district shifts to online learning.
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Northeast Ohio colleges and universities are looking further into the year when it comes to classes and programming.
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Cuyahoga Community College moves all spring semester classes online during pandemic
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Cleveland moms 'mentally prepared' themselves for extended school closure
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With students told to stay home during the covid-19 outbreak, local school districts are finding ways to help students
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The primary election delay impacts the Cleveland Heights-University Heights and Willoughby-Eastlake School districts.
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CMSD says food is available for anyone under 18 regardless of school district.
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The University of Akron, Kent State, Case Western Reserve University and Baldwin Wallace will provide online instruction
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Schools in Northeast Ohio are making plans to safeguard their students as Ohio deals with first cases of coronavirus.