As Ohio lawmakers debate how they want to fund public schools, the state’s poorest districts will bear the brunt of the Department of Education’s sunset.
Overall, around $100 million in state money would be cut from Ohio public schools under Gov. DeWine's proposed budget.
Trump plans to sign the order at a ceremony alongside the Republican governors of Texas, Indiana, Florida and Ohio.
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It now arrives more than a week after the Trump administration has already begun sweeping layoffs at the Education Department ...
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President Donald Trump told Education Secretary Linda McMahon to do what’s required to close the U.S. Department of Education ...
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Texas fans who went to Columbus, Ohio in 2005 to watch Vince Young, Limas Sweed, Drew Kelson, Aaron Harris and the No. 2 ...
Rain & rumbles overnight, falling temps, breezy, with showers for the first day of spring on Thursday.