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The Dayton Regional STEM School plans to break ground on its new elementary school at Kettering’s Miami Valley Research Park next week. Construction on the school’s new addition is set to ...
Jun. 17—The Dayton Regional STEM School is awaiting traffic study results while finalizing design plans for a new K-5 building at Miami Valley Research Park. The school is expanding to include ...
The Dayton Regional STEM School is awaiting traffic study results while finalizing design plans for a new K-5 building at Miami Valley Research Park. The school is expanding to include elementary ...
Kettering Planning Commission is slated to hear a proposal to build a new Dayton Regional STEM School elementary campus by Woodman Drive and Patterson Road. A public hearing is slated for 7 p.m ...
Nan Whaley, a former Dayton mayor and former Democratic candidate for Ohio governor, will be stepping into her next roles as president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region ...
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — The Dayton Regional STEM school is making moves to expand their reach in the Miami Valley. The school announced that the Kettering City Council approved the former’s ...
Apr. 23—The Dayton Regional STEM School wants to buy more than nine acres of Kettering land at Miami Valley Research Park near its campus. The land is city-owned property "adjacent to the ...
The Dayton Regional STEM School plans to buy more than nine acres of Kettering land at Miami Valley Research Park to build an elementary school. The land is city-owned property “adjacent to the ...
KETTERING — The Dayton Regional STEM School, one of only eight public science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) schools in Ohio, is expanding its current model to include grades ...
If you follow Dayton area politics or community affairs, you know that when Nan Whaley sees tragedy, she sees opportunity. She recently saw her opportunity in weaponizing the anniversary of the ...
Mike DeWine will face Democratic former Dayton mayor Nan Whaley in the November election ... The governor closed businesses, schools and polling locations to slow the spread of COVID-19.