With no changes planned for the state education funding formula included in Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed budget, education advocates and some state legislators are left wanting...
An Ohio Board of Education member said she merely walked, prayed and waved her American flag on the trip she organized to U.S. Capitol the day...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released COVID-19 mitigation strategies for schools in the 2020-2021 school year, and estimated costs schools would have to pay....
The state’s largest public schools union is asking that all public schools suspend in-person instruction until mid-January “in light of the alarming explosion in community spread...
Two of Ohio’s top teachers unions are asking the governor to veto a new education bill just passed by the legislature. The Ohio Senate and House passed...
We are living in the age of fake news. No, not the “deep state is out to get the president” kind. The real “fake news” is...
As data shows rising numbers of children contracting COVID-19, school districts are still begging for funding to keep students and staff safe. One of the state’s...
Officials and superintendents said local control is a good thing for Ohio school districts, but consistency and guidance from the state is necessary in a global...
An Ohio Senate committee brought representatives from several education groups together to discuss what school districts will need to start the new school year in the...
Two House members have come together with a bill looking to make charter schools more accountable to taxpayers. The “Community (Charter) School Operator Accountability Act” aims...
TIFFIN, OH — The Ohio Education Association (OEA) has announced its endorsement of Rachel Crooks, the Democratic candidate for the District 88 seat in the Ohio...