At WYSO, we believe student voices matter. From elementary classrooms to university campuses, we're committed to sharing the stories, perspectives, and creative expressions of young people throughout our community.
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All branches of the Dayton Metro Library system will adjust their hours to match their busiest hours of utilization in order to meet patron needs and continue to offer resources.
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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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NPR's education desk experts, Steve Drummond and Janet Lee, offer advice on teaching students audio storytelling skills, including tips on equipment, editing, and more.
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High school poets from Springfield School of Innovation share original works exploring deep emotions like happiness after tragedy and managing anger on WYSO Youth Radio.
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In Yellow Springs, The Antioch School has bought neighboring land to be used for unique learning spaces.
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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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Wilmington College will offer upper-level business classes at three Ohio state prisons, offering credits toward a bachelor’s degree.
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Franklin City Schools administrators are plotting out a new direction for the district after its levy failed during Ohio’s March Primary.
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Without access to federal COVID emergency relief funds, Central State is short $4 million on their budget.
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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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Students and faculty of the school welcomed 37 new citizens to the United States.
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The City of Dayton is hosts a group of teens from Bosnia and Herzegovina who want to positively impact their communities.