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Columbus City Schools will consider creating or adopting a new policy that could instruct how students, staff, and faculty could appropriately use AI technology. The district doesn't have a policy on ...
Central Ohio's top high school athletes, coaches and teams – the best of the best for 2024-25 – were honored June 18 at Upper Arlington High School. Olentangy Liberty's Jake Struck, Fairfield ...
St. John Central High School opened in 1857 as part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville and operated until 2019, when the diocese announced it would close.
Ohio Politics Schools could lose $1.9B annually under Ohio property tax proposal: Capitol Letter Published: Jun. 18, 2025, 8:00 a.m.
Opposition is growing against a Republican state lawmaker’s bill that would cut property taxes by eliminating the 1% of property tax value that schools and local governments can levy without voter ...
The two chambers are working now to resolve differences in their sweeping budget proposals. If either carryover proposal makes it into the final version of the budget – which must be in place by the ...
Lawmakers should tighten curriculum for Ohio schools While good curriculum is necessary, it won’t work unless it’s consistently implemented in every classroom.
Big news for Ohio's little ones and their route to education: Governor Mike DeWine, joined by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), announced that a hefty $7.6 million will be pumped into ...
The bill would require each school district to develop “appropriate” instruction in success and character education for grades 7-12 and would allow schools to make its buildings available for ...
ST. ALBANS — In the final hours of their high school careers, math teacher Mead Sturgeon gave the class of 2025 its last lesson. “Excellence is not being the best. It is doing your best,” he said.
House Bill 3, the School Bus Safety Act, sponsored by Reps. Bernie Willis, R-Springfield, and Cecil Thomas, D-Cincinnati, would appropriate $10 million from Ohio Lottery funds to add cameras to ...
Marysville Exempted Village Schools won big in the May 6 primary amid a mixed bag for central Ohio districts, with all four bond issues failing and a renewal levy passing.