Local Education News
- Buchtel students experience day on job with AT&T (Akron Beacon Journal)
- T.J. Lane's admission about Chardon High shooting should not be used at trial, his lawyers argue (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- Olentangy may not need new school (Columbus Dispatch)
- Berea schools' new hours next year concern some parents (Sun Newspapers)
- Toledo Public Schools weighs 3 candidates to audit its performance (Toledo Blade)
- Champion plans cuts if next levy fails (Warren Tribune Chronicle)
- Math Night brings kids, parents together in Springfield (Youngstown Vindicator)
Buchtel High School juniors Elijah Graise, Tylor Williams and DeMontrell Hill got a first-hand look Thursday at trouble-shooting a problem on the job…Read more...
T.J. Lane's admissions that he killed students at Chardon High School should not be used at his trial next month because the youth failed to fully understand his rights when officers questioned him…Read more...
New enrollment forecasts in the Olentangy school district cast doubt on the need for a new school approved by voters last year…Read more...
Parents showed up at Monday’s school board meeting to express concerns about the district’s new time shifts, which begin next year…Read more...
As Toledo Public Schools ramps up efforts to have an audit of its operations performed, the process of hiring an organization to conduct the audit has widened…Read more...
While the Board of Education will wait until January to officially act on placing a school levy on the ballot in 2013, a plan to slash finances by $602,000 was mapped out this week…Read more...
Springfield students and parents went on a camping adventure Thursday night. Although the tent was indoors, there were real problems. Math problems, that is…Read more...