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Dayton Public Schools ran Freshmen Orientation classes this summer. One element was how to use the city's RTA service.
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During the 2025-2026 school year, Dayton Public Schools will only provide limited bus service for some of its high school students.
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Ponitz grad Tobias Ashlock has a condition called Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, or AMC, which causes stiff joints and limited movement in several parts of his body.
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Dayton Public Schools is transforming the Jackson Center on Abby Road into an alternative school for students who have been suspended three times or more.
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The Dayton Public Schools was given another letter asking it to sign a federal directive that would certify the district rejects diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
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The Brown v Board of Education decision concluded that racial segregation had no place in public school. Leanora Brown taught at Dayton Public Schools when that happened.
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Prior to working with House of Bread, Sherry Gale worked with Dayton Public Schools for three and a half years.
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The Dayton Metro Library system is creating a work group to sort through a broad range of suggestions regarding how to reduce youth fights at its various sites.
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Youth in Dayton marched with organizers from the nonprofit Omega CDC to fight violence in their community.
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Dayton Public Schools has an updated mobile health unit, supported with COVID relief funds. It will serve students at its 27 schools, helping with asthma care and more.
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The district has offered its Summer Food Service Program for years, handing out cold meals to children. This year, Dayton Public Schools added hot lunch several days each week.
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Dayton Public Schools was court ordered to desegregate from 1976 to 2002. White flight to suburban school districts soared.