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The state Senate failed to pass a bill to overhaul Ohio's "unconstitutional" school funding model. So what happens now?
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The district will make a decision in early January about remote learning in the third academic quarter.
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Redlining created a legacy of school districts with the greatest needs and little resources, according to Piet van Lier.
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Dr. Bill Miller of Ohio State University reminds parents that its more common for adults to bring COVID-19 into the home
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Cuyahoga County recommends that universities and K-12 schools transition to remote learning between holiday breaks.
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The Cleveland Transformation Alliance released it's report on the Cleveland Plan's impact on the school district.
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A Senate and House Bill would make reforms to the state's school funding model, which has been deemed unconstitutional.
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For some districts, the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic made passage of their levies all the more urgent.
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As of early Wednesday morning, with a majority of vote counted, voters supported issue 68 by more than 60 percent.
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The former University of Minnesota president will assume his role at Case Western Reserve next July
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Issue 73 would cover construction costs for two new secondary campuses that would both house a middle and high school.
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Due to COVID-19 exposure at several campuses, Willoughby-Eastlake transitioned all students to remote learning Monday.
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CMSD CEO Eric Gordon said the pandemic is giving students and teachers a chance to re-define how they teach and learn.
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The Shaker Heights Teachers' Association issued a letter citing concerns about COVID-19 related safety protocols.