This weeks local news reports of education cuts from around the state.
Sunday May 22nd, 2011
- Is six districts too many?
- Deep Cuts Expected At Medina City Schools
- Columbus City Schools Cuts: Layoffs Coming
- Cleveland Police Department to remove officers from troubled city schools
- Students, Teachers Get Ready For School Closure
Monday May 23rd, 2011
- Schools not impressed with budget plan
- State bill proposes allowing advertisements on school buses to raise revenue
- 1834 Layoffs Set for Clark County School District
- School cuts possible in Winton Woods
- Ohio House's added school aid not enough, local officials say
Tuesday May 24th, 2011
- Marysville school board weighs cuts
- Lakota Schools Cut $10 Million From Budget
- Howland plans $1.4M in cuts for next school year
- North Royalton City School District continues to fight against state funding cuts
- Akron schools face deficit
Wednesday May 25th, 2011
- Ohio schools cut jobs anticipating funding cuts
- No time like the present to hit the panic button
- Maumee school leaders mull levy request
- Dublin schools officials give up base-pay raises
- Granville school board, union end pact talks
- Fiscal emergency ends for East Cleveland schools
Thursday May 26th, 2011
- Dark skies ahead for Lorain Schools’ budget
- Future of all children should be considered when looking at education funding
- Liberty schools face fiscal mess
- Westlake school officials cut more than 35 jobs
- Some Ohio schools, including Medina, cut jobs anticipating funding cuts
- Dublin school board backs plan to seek November levy
- Ohio school districts' cuts near 4,000
- Carrollton school district lays off aides, secretary
Friday May 27th, 2011