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The budget passed by the Ohio House would remove elected members from the state school board and reduce the board to five members appointed by the governor.
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Career and technical education programs expanded in the state after a big investment. The Fordham Institute hopes to see more growth.
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The school levy failure would have meant 30 faculty and staff cuts for the next academic year. Meanwhile, Marysville's two charter amendments will affect how the city grows and develops.
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Attorney General Dave Yost has approved the language for petitions to bring a repeal of Senate Bill 1 to the ballot.
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The polls will be open on Tuesday from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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John B. King Jr. served in President Barack Obama’s cabinet as the 10th U.S. Secretary of Education.
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Ohio State University’s Center for Belonging and Social Change is permanently closing on Wednesday, April 30 in compliance with Ohio's new anti-DEI law.
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The Trump administration will back off on terminating the legal status of international students. The move comes after many students, including two from Ohio State, filed court challenges.
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The report took a look at the House-passed budget and its effect on schools in Ohio's Appalachian region.
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More than five dozen international students from colleges throughout Ohio have had their visas pulled by federal authorities in recent weeks.
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U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley granted the temporary restraining order in a case filed by Ohio State doctoral student Prasanna Oruganti, whose visa was revoked.
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Lifewise, a Christian-based program, takes kids out of public schools with parent permission to attend religious-based programming in Ohio and other states.