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Ohio lawmakers want to bring back the Presidential Physical Fitness Test to the state's schools. How heavy are Ohio's kids?
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In a display of what Today in Ohio says has authoritarian tinges that are becoming all too familiar in Ohio politics, a top ...
One hopes the legislature, if it adopts these core curricular changes, will provide adequate funding to effectively implement ...
A plan to eliminate elected seats on Ohio’s State Board of Education won’t advance for now, after the Senate stripped it from ...
ZANESVILLE − Muskingum County Board of Developmental Disabilities will hold an inclusive youth fishing tournament from 9 to ...
Anyone younger than 18 must complete a driver's education class at a licensed ... norms in Haiti are different than in the U.S. The Ohio Department of Public Safety worked with the Maria Tiberi ...
Middletown Schools is seeking support from Ohio's top lawmakers to claw the rescinded dollars back, but so far, they've only ...
The cap’s effect is so perverse, it almost seems that killing public education is the goal. If not, the Ohio Senate should strike that provision, or Governor DeWine should use his line-item veto ...
a professor in the Department of Political Science, and Stéphane Lavertu, a John Glenn College of Public Affairs professor, joined Sen. Jerry Cirino (R-Kirtland) and John Fortney, Ohio Senate ...
Vladimir Kogan, a professor in the Department of Political Science, and Stéphane Lavertu, a John Glenn College of Public Affairs professor, joined Sen. Jerry Cirino (R-Kirtland) and John Fortney, Ohio ...
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