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Tecumseh Local Schools now qualify for the Ohio Department of Education’s free breakfast and lunch program.
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As of midnight, the Ohio Department of Education no longer exists and other changes will happen, according to Gov. Mike DeWine – even though seven Democratic state school board members won a court order that they say stops Republicans' revamping of K-12 education in Ohio.
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The Ohio Department of Education have sent out report cards for its districts and their schools. According to its data, statewide, nearly 90% of districts and 79% of schools earned overall ratings of three stars or higher.
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Varsity Tutors for Schools is based in St. Louis and has worked with over 200 school districts across the U.S. It employs about 40,000 tutors that cover a range of K-12 subjects.
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Greene County Solar Project Denied; Springfield Police Wrongful Death Lawsuit; Montgomery County Real Estate Update; Ohio Lame Duck Legislation
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Steve Dackin is a former state Board of Education member who was selected as state school superintendent May 10.
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The former state school board member was once leading the process to find a new state superintendent before applying for the job himself.
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Former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley says pandemic funds can be used for that purpose
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The resignation comes on the heels of the retirement of Superintendent Paolo DeMaria. He leaves later this month.
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Ohio’s K-12 schools are winding down their remote classes to end this unusual year. And Gov. Mike DeWine says he and school leaders are making plans for...