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A mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Wolstein Center in downtown Cleveland is up and running smoothly; high school students will have the ability to earn a diploma in Ohio based on course grades rather than final exams, under a bill signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine; Akron-based FirstEnergy said in a regulatory filing it shouldn't have to refund customers $30 million; and more stories.
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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 data will help educators know where to start when making up for lost learning during the pandemic.
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Republican Gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine wants to reduce the amount of standardized testing in Ohio. That’s one of several goals DeWine laid out in…
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One Northeast Ohio school district is graduating students at higher rates this year than in the recent past. But education advocates say the increase…
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A new Stanford University analysis of state and national test scores shows more Ohio students pass state exams than similar nationwide tests. Researchers…
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School districts around the state were forced to change their standardized testing schedules because of a system malfunction. Ohio’s testing vendor, AIR,…