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The 鈥淪uccess Sequence鈥 of graduating high school, getting married and having kids - in that order - is popular among Christian conservatives.
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We discuss the debates surrounding the fairness of Ohio鈥檚 "Fair School Funding Plan."
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Ohio's unions are concerned about what they see as an attack on organized labor in Senate Bill 1, the measure that seeks to ban diversity programs and faculty strikes at public universities.
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Public school districts across Ohio say they鈥檙e running out of money. From the largest city districts to the smallest ones in urban and rural communities, schools are preparing to make cuts.
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Overall, around $100 million in state money would be cut from Ohio public schools under Gov. DeWine's proposed budget.
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Data shows that Ohio students have gotten back to where they were before the pandemic when it comes to reading, but despite some recovery, they remain behind in math.
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The Cleveland nonprofit Seeds of Literacy offers free tutoring to help adults who struggle with reading comprehension and basic math. Many students go on to get their GED and some pursue college.
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Columbus City Schools' Superintendent Angela Chapman says under the proposed state budget, the district is set to lose $45 million over the next two school years.
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CCS Superintendent Angela Chapman said Gov. Mike DeWine's new funding formula takes into account higher property tax values, but not the increased cost of education.
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Classical 101Since last fall, the renowned pianist's foundation has worked with three Cleveland Metropolitan School District buildings.