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Ohio Board of Education members will wait until the fall to consider a resolution that proposes some drastic changes to the state report cards for schools…
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Cleveland school officials say a marketing and incentive program has made a drastic difference in its attendance rates. The district has now presented the…
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Federal law requires students with disabilities to spend as much time as possible in general education classrooms, but a study from Ohio State University…
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Philanthropic groups in Cleveland say LeBron James’ departure from the Cavs may have an impact on the success of the team, but his commitment to giving…
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More than 140,000 Ohio students are preparing to enter their senior year of high school, but for thousands of them, the year won’t end with a walk across a stage in a cap and gown. That is unless lawmakers move the graduation goal post once again. It’s a lingering question that’s creating uncertainty for rising seniors in the state’s high schools. Ja’Mya and Kenmore-Garfield’s Class of 2019 Sixteen-year-old Ja’Mya Goley is about a month away from starting her senior year at Kenmore-Garfield High School in Akron.
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Gov. John Kasich didn’t offer words of advice during his commencement address at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Wednesday, but instead told…
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A new national survey shows college students graduating with the class of 2018 could have a more difficult time finding a job than other recent graduates.…
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Ohio high school students who want to take college courses on the state’s dime will have some additional restrictions to consider starting with the summer…
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A national review of high school graduation requirements shows Ohio is providing students with a well-rounded education, but not necessarily at the…
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The new head of Lorain schools says he’ll restructure the high school experience in his district and offer universal pre-K by next school year.…