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While the future of the Ohio Department of Education sits in limbo in court, Gov. Mike DeWine says the everyday work of a brand new department will go forward.
At a time when the U.S. Department of Education is pausing federal funding allocations to states, Ohio announced it’s sending ...
Statewide, up to 1,100 educators will receive training. The ESCWR received $200,000, officials noted, to pay tuition and materials for the teachers enrolled.
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The Price of Education: The Funding Battle for Ohio's Schools - MSNPublic education in Ohio is funded through a combination of local property taxes, state dollars, and federal funds. The largest share — roughly 50% — comes from local property taxes.
Funding was frozen for programs supporting migrant education, after school learning and teacher professional development.
Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio's new two-year budget, focusing on investments in children, workforce, and communities, while utilizing his veto power 67 times.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — It has been a week full of hearings for Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed budget at the Ohio Statehouse. On Thursday, the House Finance Committee heard from the Ohio Departm… ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed the state's budget for the next two years into law, saying it focuses on new opportunities for jobs and economic development, education initiatives and support ...
A federal grant freeze is jeopardizing funds for the Northwest Ohio Educational Service Center’s summer school for the ...
3News Investigates is launching a weeklong series, "The Price of Education: The Funding Battle for Ohio's Schools," to explore the roots of the problem and the challenges ahead.
The Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center (MOESC) Board of Governors approved the BCBA Development Program policy during its regular meeting on July 17. This new initiative was developed in response ...
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