State Education News
- Vouchers meet special needs (Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Schools tap local farms for produce (Columbus Dispatch)
- Education, innovation keys to improving economy (Newark Advocate)
- TPS training zeroes in on class behavior (Toledo Blade)
- Worthington Survey Shows 50 Percent Of Students Do Not Feel Respected (WBNS)
Hundreds of Ohio students who have special needs are getting help paying for private schooling for the first time this school year…Read more...
A growing number of schools in Ohio are buying broccoli and beef from farms down the road, boosting local economies and teaching children about the value of locally grown food…Read more...
One of the country's most influential monetary policymakers said generations past have shown two clear markers for lifting Ohio…Read more...
Teacher training never stops, even in the summer, and Toledo Public Schools professional development has a twist this year…Read more...
Worthington City Schools recently asked students, teachers, parents and administrators a few things about their schools' culture and climate. Two of the top issues included in the survey were drug use and bullying…Read more...
Local Education News
- Brecksville-Broadview Heights school board, unions agree to new contracts (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- Hamilton school staff prepares for school year (Hamilton Journal-News)
- Ready, get set, learn: Students back in school (Mansfield News Journal)
- STEP brings teachers and businesses together (Newark Advocate)
- School officials juggle for Perrysburg growth (Toledo Blade)
- Westerville, Olentangy Students May Spend Some Snow Days Online (WBNS)
By a 4-1 vote, with Mark Dosen being the lone dissenter, the Brecksville-Broadview Heights school board voted to accept the new agreements with the Brecksville-Broadview Heights Education Association…Read more...
The faculty and staff of Hamilton City Schools kicked off the school year Monday with an welcome back presentation from Superintendent Janet Baker…Read more...
Mansfield City Schools, St. Peter's and Lexington schools return to the classroom today. St. Peter's fourth-grade teacher Julie Braumberger is excited to begin the year. On Monday she was readying her classroom, where she will have 23 students…Read more...
When Melissa Felumlee's science students ask her, 'When will we ever have to use this?' she now has plenty of real life examples to share…Read more...
Perrysburg schools' rising enrollment is "a drop in the bucket and pretty soon the bucket is full," Superintendent Thomas Hosler said a few days before the school returns to session…Read more...
Students in the Westerville and Olentangy school districts may spend a few snow days online this school year. Both districts said they have filed paperwork to hold classes online for up to three days a year…Read more...
Editorial
- Prestige to match a noble profession (Akron Beacon Journal)
Teaching is a noble profession. What teachers do matters because they help shape the future. Political figures make speeches to that effect all the time…Read more...