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Ohio State closed out the first chapter of the Ryan Day era with a gold trophy, thus beginning his next challenge of climbing the mountain again. Day has already immortalized himself in OSU history by ...
For outdoor enthusiasts, Wooster offers several parks and natural areas perfect for stretching your legs and breathing in some fresh Ohio air. Freedlander Park features walking trails, sports ...
Mike DeWine bans students from using cell phones under most circumstances in K-12 public schools. Districts must adopt the ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Why is Ohio’s public education funding lacking in relation to our other states (Indiana and Kentucky) and what can be done about it? The Local12 Town Hall is hosted by Paula ...
GROVE CITY, Ohio (WCMH) — South Western City Schools parent Aaron Nestor said his family felt “targeted” when they received word the district would no longer provide busing for th… ...
Ohio made a commitment to fairness, and it should continue that commitment to the Fair School Funding Plan by fully implementing it in the plan's final phase-in as part of the state's next two ...
Several Rochester area school districts have already altered their planned school days next week - including canceling classes altogether - due to the heat wave expected to hit New York in the ...
Both mother and daughter are excited for their first day and to be starting something new together. Ohio’s EdChoice Expansion offers public vouchers to help pay for private school.
According to the Ohio Association of School Business Officials, H.B. 335 would eliminate more than $1.5 billion in school funding. OASBO equated this cut to 20,000 teachers, one-fifth of teachers ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WKRC) - Two men were taken into custody after they allegedly stole an Ohio school's art installation to sell it as scrap. According to WTVG, 69-year-old Kevin Sheriff and 40-year-old ...
CLEVELAND — School districts across Northeast Ohio are raising red flags over House Bill 335, a new proposal at the Ohio Statehouse that aims to deliver $3.5 billion in property tax relief, but ...
OHIO, USA — Ohio Senate Bill 158 (SB 158), which recently passed in the state's senate, would mean an all-out (with some exceptions) ban on cellphone usage in schools, if passed.