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Administrators need to find a permanent replacement for Talissa Dixon, who announced in December that she would be retiring at the end of the current school year.
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Senate Bill 83, introduced last week, would fundamentally change higher education in the Buckeye State.
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The bill from Republicans in the Ohio Senate would ban mandatory diversity training, prohibit strikes by public university employees and end partnerships with Chinese institutions.
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The so-called "Backpack Bill" would allow parents of most private school students in Ohio to get state-funded vouchers.
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The fiscal analysis estimates that cost just for the private, homeschooled and other Ohio students not eligible for vouchers now.
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A family in Lake County has pulled its daughter from Madison Local Schools after she experienced a slew of alleged racist incidents at her former middle school, after only attending the school for a few months.
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Now that Columbus high schools are equipped with new high-tech weapons detection systems, district leaders are considering how they might also beef up security at elementary and middle schools.
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Students are more likely to expect more flexible living arrangements and more privacy.
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Accuracy in Media, a self-appointed "media watchdog" group, traps school administrators in conversations videotaped surreptitiously and cherry-picks their responses to make it appear they are endorsing teaching Critical Race Theory in their classrooms.
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Education is a major focal point for Ohio lawmakers, who want to reorganize the Ohio Department of Education and take most of the power held by the Ohio Board of Education.