Two Dayton-area nonprofits, Brunner Literacy Center and ABLE Law, want parents to know how to navigate public school issues and advocate for their child's rights.
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The first-ever statewide trustees symposium was organized by the Republican sponsor of a bill that would make big changes at Ohio's public colleges and universities, including banning most diversity training and faculty strikes.
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The seven progressive-leaning elected members of the Ohio Board of Education who sued over the Republican-backed overhaul of K-12 education are considering their next move.
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Wilberforce University's enrollment surge prompts a $6 million dorm project — saving on annual student housing costs.
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On top of the sanction from the Department of Education, the Ohio Department of Commerce's Division of Industrial Compliance is in the middle of investigating Union Institute & University in Walnut Hills.
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The City of Dayton is hosts a group of teens from Bosnia and Herzegovina who want to positively impact their communities.
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This week, expect more Ohio law enforcement in school zones, aiming to make drivers slow down and be more attentive as students travel to and from school.
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The newest piece of the $150 million CMNH transformation includes a free area where the public can view iconic attractions, such as Balto, Lucy and Happy.
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Shaker Heights and Mentor will be replacing current diesel school buses with new, all-electric buses after receiving Ohio EPA grant funding.
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DeWine's effort to implement the Science of Reading into Ohio's public schools has hit a few speed bumps.
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The University of Dayton is the only Ohio institution nationally recognized as a 'High Flyer' for making a college degree more accessible –despite a person’s finances.