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Dayton Public Schools is hosting a free workshop called "Parenting Past the Pandemic" on Saturday to provide local parents with new tools and resources to navigate the new education terrain.
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Dayton Public Schools wants 10,000 letters to lobby for a postage stamp to honor Jeraldyne Blunden, founder of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company.
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Elizabeth Lolli is leaving the Dayton Public Schools. She became superintendent in March 2018.
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Dayton Public Schools hosted a hiring event on Wednesday. The district was looking to hire for any and all positions. This included positions such as teaching, custodial, food services, and more.
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DPS collected donations to help students who don't have stable living environments.
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Dayton Public Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli says she's optimistic about the district's recent state report card.
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Over the weekend, a belt sander race took place at the Front Street Studios & Galleries in Dayton. Also, The Bread and Puppet Theater is coming to Dayton today. A jury convicted a Dayton man on 10 counts of federal fraud crimes last week too.
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Revival Center Ministries and school officials say the giveaway takes some of the financial burden off of families who might be struggling.
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The National Weather Service confirmed their were five tornadoes in several counties on Wednesday.
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Dayton Public School officials held a grand opening for a new food pantry on Wednesday. Edison Elementary is now the first school in the district to have a pantry that’s available for students and their families.
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Dayton Public School officials hope to expand the food pantry to other buildings in the district. Officials are informing people about the invasive Hammerhead worm recently found in Ohio soil.
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In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service, Dayton Public Schools organized a donation drive for students experiencing homelessness.