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The Youngstown City School District financial forecast shows it running out of cash completely by the 2026-27 school year.
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The incoming Youngstown Schools CEO says his priorities will be students and giving some control back to the elected school board. The Academic Distress Commission appointed Justin Jennings to lead Youngstown's schools after Khris Mohip announced he will leave when his contract expires July 31st.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 25:Judge consolidates lawsuits against UH fertility center;Cleveland police add two homicide…
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The bill to overhaul the state’s education system and hand more control over to the governor’s office is getting its first committee hearing. Opponents…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, November 20th:Defunct landfill to be sealed;Nationwide IV bag shortage affects Ohio hospitals;Bill O'Neill…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 28th:Indiana steel company invests in Ohio;Federal judge narrows scope of lawsuit in fatal…
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Youngstown City Schools are looking to hire six high school math teachers for the coming school year, and they’re willing to negotiate when it comes to…
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Quality education. It’s what parents want for their kids. Education leaders and state lawmakers say they want the same. Still, many Ohio schools lag behind. In October of 2015, House Bill 70 passed amid controversy as an intervention for the state’s persistently failing schools.
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A second Ohio school district will follow in Youngstown’s footsteps. The state is taking control of the low-performing Lorain City School District. Lorain…
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The law that engineered the state takeover of Youngstown schools remains controversial. But, as WKSU’s M.L. Schultze reports, the biggest result so far is…