State Education News
- Cleveland school levy sails to apparent victory (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- Collins wins seat in State Board of Education central district (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jacobs re-elected to state school board (Findlay Courier)
The Cleveland school levy was passing Tuesday night, winning support from about 55 percent of voters with almost all of the ballots counted…Read more...
Michael Collins won re-election to the State Board of Education in a three-way race for a seat representing Franklin, Delaware and Knox counties…Read more...
Northwestern Ohio voters picked Ann E. Jacobs to continue as representative on the state school board on Tuesday…Read more...
Local Education News
- Most school levies defeated in Stark County (Canton Repository)
- Central Ohio school ballot issues (Columbus Dispatch)
- Parents get look at new math courses (Hamilton Journal-News)
- School levy left off Butler County electronic ballots (Hamilton Journal-News)
- Lorain schools get first new money in 20 years (Lorain Morning Journal)
- Only 1 local school issue approved (Springfield News-Sun)
Tax issues for area school districts were failing for the most part early Wednesday with Canton Local, Marlington, Massillon…Read more...
What happened: Voters approved a combined 6.94-mill operating levy and $15.8 million bond issue that will raise $1.3 million a year for the district…Read more...
A group of parents previewing Fairfield City Schools’ new math curriculum said Monday the courses added up to a more promising future for their children…Read more...
Voters in a small section of Butler County are voting with paper ballots after a glitch left the Northwest School District levy off the electronic ballot, according to election officials…Read more...
“We won,” yelled Lorain City School Superintendent Tom Tucker to a roar of cheers at the school’s watch party at the Elks…Read more...
Of the six local school districts on Tuesday’s ballot in Clark and Champaign counties, only one issue was approved by voters, according to final unofficial results…Read more...
Editorial
- Chris Smith’s gift was bringing people together (Canton Repository)
- Bravo, Cleveland, for a wise vote for the city's future (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
He invited dialogue, consensus with his easy smile and low-key demeanor. The last time we mentioned Canton City Schools Superintendent Chris Smith…Read more...
By agreeing to a large increase in property taxes to support public education, Cleveland voters have made a major investment in their children and their city…Read more...