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Dayton Public Schools was court ordered to desegregate from 1976 to 2002. White flight to suburban school districts soared.
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Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice partnered with the Black, Indigenous and Farmers of Color Food and Farming Network to offer small-scale farmers in the region an opportunity to learn about farming policy and self-advocacy.
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The rocky FAFSA rollout earlier this year has left many students behind. Throughout July, Dayton Public Schools is helping grads catch up.
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Several Dayton Public Schools students took their concerns to state legislators in Columbus. They want the leaders to do more in support of the Dayton Public School District.
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Premier Health and University of Dayton plan to redevelop the old Montgomery County fairgrounds and share taxes from the future neighborhood with Dayton Public Schools.
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The Dayton Public Schools board unanimously selected David Lawrence to lead the district. He's a Dunbar High School graduate.
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A number of coaches and other DPS employees in Ohio said they haven't been paid on time and benefit deductions are not accurate.
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DPS and Wright State University are working together to help high schoolers prepare for college.
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Dayton Public Schools will invite community input on selecting a new superintendent through in-person and Zoom meetings.
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Welcome Stadium in Dayton, Ohio will host the 2024 track and field state tournament while the track at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium at The Ohio State University undergoes several months of renovations.
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Dayton community leaders hope to inspire the city's youth to create the next generation of leaders. That's why several hundred high school students raised their voices at Mayor Jeffrey Mims Jr.’s Teen Youth Summit last week.
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Dayton Public Schools leaders say the district needs about 60 teachers in Pre-K through 12th grade, mostly in math and science.