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Members of the Hunger-Free Schools Ohio coalition gathered for a press conference Monday to raise concern about students going hungry at school.
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The board is set to consider three proposals Monday morning that oppose anti-discrimination policy recently adopted by the Biden administration.
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A handful of education research groups are calling on lawmakers to oppose a bill that would end the state mandate to retain a student to third grade if they don’t pass their reading test.
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State leaders, educators, and researchers joined the Ohio Education Association Monday to voice their opposition to a law that mandates a student be retained if they do not pass a third-grade reading test.
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Mayor Justin Bibb says officials are working as "quickly" as possible to end the seven-year-old decree signed after a federal investigation found a pattern of excessive force by officers; Ohio's schools are struggling to fill teaching positions as more people are quitting the profession due to high college costs and being targeted by extremist politicians ... and more stories.
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School board races in Tuesday’s election produced a variety of winners, both for and against mask mandates, but the OEA is pleased with the results.
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The Ohio Education Association says educators are feeling stressed as they work through the challenging time of the pandemic.
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The delayed return would allow more time for anyone with COVID-19 to recover before returning to school.
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Some of Ohio’s k-12 school districts will hold online classes at first, while others are trying a hybrid of remote and in person learning. Education...
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Childcare Providers to Resume Capacity; ArcelorMittal to Cut Local WorkforceHere are your morning headlines for Wednesday, July 29:DeWine says childcare providers to resume capacity Aug. 9, county fairs scaled backOhio Education…