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Two requests for use of the city’s American Rescue Plan Act dollars on education and workforce development initiatives made it out of a Cleveland City Council committee meeting Tuesday, but not until after facing some tough questions from council members.
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The State Teachers Retirement System has voted to bring back the wage adjustment after strong investment returns in the last fiscal year, but also after teacher protests and a critical report.
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The court decided against a school district's policy of only requiring 24 hours of gun training.
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College students explain what it's like to learn and work in the field in the midst of a pandemic.
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Community educators examine the pros and cons of online learning and how it affects some kids better than others.
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The pandemic has made the lack of substitutes worse, according to OEA president.
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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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More than 91,000 school workers throughout the state have the option to receive their shots this month.
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The state's goal is in this phase of the distribution plan is to vaccinate anyone in K-12 school buildings who is interested.
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Three major cities in the state are reporting shortages of the shots or other issues with getting people vaccinated.