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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.
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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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School districts around the state were forced to change their standardized testing schedules because of a system malfunction. Ohio’s testing vendor, AIR,…
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Hundreds of students in Akron were among those prevented from beginning a state-required exam Wednesday due to a computer glitch that impacted testing…
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Ohio lawmakers are debating whether schools should completely phase out state tests taken with paper and pencil in favor of online testing only. The end…
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High schools around the state are facing a crucial dilemma as about a third of their students are not on track to graduate. That’s based on the new…
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The Class of 2018 in Ohio’s high schools will be the first to choose their route to graduation – pass some state tests, take a college entrance exam or…
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The organization created to assess Cleveland’s unique public school system has issued its third report and found mixed results. The public/private group…
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Northeast Ohio superintendents are reacting to a draft of the state’s new education plan released earlier this month. Local educators will hold a…
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New scores on a national education assessment report show that, on average, Ohio students are ahead in science scores. StateImpact Ohio’s Michelle Faust…