State Education News
- New K-12 standards bring change to teacher colleges too (Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Columbus school board talks ethics in secret (Columbus Dispatch)
- Riverside School District receiving ODOT grant (Willoughby News Herald)
- Success will continue to drive Youngstown district (Youngstown Vindicator)
New “Common Core” curriculum standards coming to Ohio and 44 other states next year won’t just impact kids. Aspiring teachers – and the colleges that train them...Read more...
In the middle of a state investigation into data rigging, the Columbus school board spent more than three hours behind closed doors last night, talking about ethics and meeting with private attorneys...Read more...
The Riverside Local School District has been awarded $491,000 from the Ohio Department of Transportation for several projects related to safety. The funds will go toward the district's action plan...Read more...
City schools Superintendent Connie Hathorn says student success will continue to drive the school district. “... Everything we do, every program we offer, every decision we make” is based on student success...Read more...
Local Education News
- Cleveland kindergartner assigned to nonexistent school gets apology (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- Elementary-school students in Upper Arlington chat with astronaut aboard the International Space (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bus tests help Northridge schools’ plan to cut routes (Columbus Dispatch)
- Young professionals to mentor high school students (Marion Star)
- Urbana Schools offers free breakfast to all students (Springfield News-Sun)
Cleveland public schools CEO Eric Gordon had to make a telephone call Tuesday that no school superintendent wants to make. That's a telephone call in which you tell a parent that you're sorry for instructing her young child...Read more...
As she pondered her greatest fear of space travel, the astronaut bobbed up and down in zero gravity, her mass of curly hair a dark halo behind her head...Read more...
If the bus had made it to his kids’ Licking County school in 30 minutes or less, Bill Jones would have been validated...Read more...
A group of young community-minded individuals preparing to help carry the community into the future is making plans to encourage the next generation to do the same...Read more...
For the first time, all students at Urbana City Schools this year will be eligible to receive breakfast at no cost at the beginning of each school day...Read more...