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The bill would make big changes in what colleges can teach; diversity programs they can use; prevent employees from joining unions; and more.
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Ohio Business Roundtable Executive Director Pat Tiberi, Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov Jon Husted are urging lawmakers who are considering the two-year state budget right now to include funding DeWine proposed for K-12 education, college and job training.
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Senate President Matt Huffman told reporters Wednesday he is concerned about the stability of funding for schools.
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Ohio schools now require sex abuse education. One of Ohio’s biggest sex ed providers can’t teach it.A new law requires education on sexual abuse and violence in Ohio’s schools. But, it prohibits organizations who provide abortions, like Planned Parenthood, from teaching it.
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State leaders, educators, and researchers joined the Ohio Education Association Monday to voice their opposition to a law that mandates a student be retained if they do not pass a third-grade reading test.
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Foodbanks leader sees direct conflict with two state board of education resolutions on student mealsThere are two resolutions before the Ohio State Board of Education that pertain to free breakfast and lunch programs for students.
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It's the third time in the last ten years that the rating system for Ohio schools and buildings has changed, with each change said to be a way of making the system of grading schools easier to understand.
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The 19-member board will consider a resolution from one of its members that would reject new federal guidelines ordering investigation of claims of anti-LGBTQ bias or risk losing funding for food programs.
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Last year, Ohio high school students earned more than 650,000 college credits through College Credit Plus courses, but the state's audit suggested more kids could get into the program.
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Teachers and their advocates suggest several reasons for the shortage, and a new study from a progressive group backs up at least one of them.