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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Universities like Cleveland State University, the University of Akron and Kent State University are helping hundreds of students - and community members - get enough to eat each year through food pantries and distribution events on their campuses, and they say demand for those services is rising.
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Across Ohio, more than 80 colleges and universities will get a share of nearly $40 million. The funding comes through the state’s Super RAPIDS grants.
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Clark State College won a national grant to develop a modeling and simulation program.
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DPS and Wright State University are working together to help high schoolers prepare for college.
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Montgomery County Sheriff says there's no credible evidence of a threat against schools; asking public to be vigilant anyway and report suspicious activity.
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A House committee voted 8-7 to pass the bill that goes after complaints conservatives have had about what they call “liberal bias” at public universities, though Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) has said Senate Bill 83 doesn’t have the votes to pass the full House.
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The 529 Plan is a national savings account families can create to put away money for their children's education.
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Bowling Green City School District has asked voters for money to construct a new high school building five times. Levies asking for additional school funds have become rarer and harder to pass in the state.
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The center is a collaborative effort that offers a collection of community spaces and resources for students and member companies
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A construction company is building the new Lincoln Hills Early Childhood Center at the corner of Nassau Street and Demphle Avenue. It'll accommodate 250 youth, infants to preschool.