As Ohio lawmakers debate how they want to fund public schools, the state’s poorest districts will bear the brunt of the ...
A Republican bill that could automatically close low-performing Ohio public schools received no supporter testimony this week.  Ohio Senate Bill 127 ...
Data shows that Ohio students have gotten back to where they were before the pandemic when it comes to reading, but despite ...
Ohio State University and the University of Cincinnati were two of the 60 schools that received a letter ... hours Tuesday ...
President Trump signed a long-expected executive action on Thursday calling on U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon to ...
Ohio lawmakers are deciding how to spend billions of taxpayer dollars for the two-year state operating budget. Among those ...
The current law permits 14- and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. when school is not in session. Senate Bill 50 would allow those students to work until 9 p.m. year-round.
Overall, around $100 million in state money would be cut from Ohio public schools under Gov. DeWine's proposed budget.
He said the current funding system is as close to Constitutional as he has seen, but it requires the adjustments districts are asking for. Ohio’s public schools are funded using a formula that ...
The Brunswick City Schools will temporarily close the Excellence Drive entrance at Hadcock Road as part of ongoing ...