The district says the two dozen principals will have the opportunity to seek employment elsewhere in the district amid implementation of a major consolidation plan.
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80% of medical students and faculty who attended a virtual death café felt more comfortable talking about death and dying, according to a study from the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
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Judge Ed Sargus ruled that the transfer can happen starting Jan. 1, but rejected the state’s request for the case to be dismissed.
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The plan will cut the total number of CMSD schools by a third. Despite the approval Tuesday night, concerns and questions remain about implementation.
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The two-year spending plan slashes tens-of-millions in spending on social services programs.
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Classes and campus activities were canceled for the rest of the week after a shooting that police said left one student dead and another in critical condition. Police said a suspect who is not a KSU student was in custody.
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If signed, the final version of Senate Bill 56 that cleared the Ohio Senate on Tuesday afternoon bans most intoxicating hemp within 90 days.
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The Polymer Industry Cluster announced five new projects that will receive funding from the Ohio Department of Development Innovation Hub program, according to a press release. The program is helping accelerate innovation and create economic growth by capitalizing on Akron's history and experience with polymer science.
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The monitor assessed Cleveland Police stops, searches and arrests during 2024.
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The bill could provide options for Jewish and Muslim students in Ohio.
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Legal challenges put SAVE borrowers in limbo for months, a time during which they were not required to make payments on their loans. That would change if the proposed settlement is approved.