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The district is redesigning student learning environments. In middle and high schools, students are now learning curriculum connected to in-demand careers.
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Next school year, Dayton Public Schools will restructure some of its grades and consolidate others. District leaders said the move better uses current resources and will give students more options at the higher grade level.
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The Dayton Public School District continues remembering the many ways board member Karen Wick supported the district. She died Saturday.
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Karen Wick was the owner of Coco's Bistro and a member of the school board for Dayton Public Schools. She died Saturday Dec. 6.
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A Franklin County judge has ruled Dayton Public Schools can buy and hand out RTA bus passes during the 2025-2026 school year.
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A legal ruling by a Franklin County judge has set the stage for Dayton Public Schools to resume giving RTA bus passes to its high school students.
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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.