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Steve Dackin is a former state Board of Education member who was selected as state school superintendent May 10.
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The data will help educators know where to start when making up for lost learning during the pandemic.
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Updated: 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 13, 2020 K-12 public schools in Ohio are expecting roughly $460 million from the federal government to help ease the financial burden of the coronavirus pandemic. That amount is based on the state’s share of Title 1 funding for high-poverty schools and much of it will be distributed to local districts, including charter schools, accordingly.
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School districts all around Ohio are taking a close look at their new report cards. The state-issued analysis includes an overall letter grade for each…
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Schools throughout Ohio are finding out whether they are making the grade on the state’s annual school report cards released Thursday. State school…
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The state has put out the latest report card for school districts. Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Youngstown and Toledo got failing grades while many…
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The Ohio Department of Education will release report cards on the state’s more than 600 school districts this week. Meanwhile, a Republican lawmaker is…
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State education leaders have a new policy they say will ensure student success. But it involves doing some basic things many schools and teachers already…
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The state school board has voted to oppose a controversial bill that would give the governor more authority over a new education and workforce agency.…
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The Ohio Board of Education is recommending lawmakers reduce the number of exams students must take to graduate.Board members voted Tuesday to get rid of…