All the school funding and budget cut news as reported from around the state this week.
Saturday 23rd, 2011
- Cincinnati schools consider cutting 200-plus jobs
- Cincinnati schools facing $65M budget gap might cut more than 150 teachers, 50 other workers
Sunday 24th, 2011
- Even JTF takes a break!
Monday 25th, 2011
- Avon Lake Schools feeling funding pinch
- Biggest school budget hits in Greater Cleveland are for districts that voted for Gov. John Kasich
- Chillicothe schools to work on budget
- Trying to sort out Ohio schools budget
- An appeal to lawmakers
- Ontario school district voters need to 'pay it forward'
Tuesday 26th, 2011
- Northwest Schools Will Cut 51 Jobs
- Lakota increases fees for sports, other activities
- School board treasurer says cuts in state, federal funding total $650,000
- School districts with tax issues on May 3 ballot also face cuts in state funding
- GOP lawmakers eye tweaks to Kasich's education budget
- State funding will determine the percentage of school's levy in November
- Chillicothe school board OKs $1.55 million in cuts
- Vote for the Marietta levy and protect teacher rights
- Green Local Schools facing “academic Armageddon”
- Canal Winchester Schools Want Voters To Renew Operating Levy
Wednesday 27th, 2011
- Opposition to Kasich's budget urged
- Report: OH preschool funding plummeted
- Mayfield Schools to lose over $1 million in state aid
- Senate Bill 5 spells potential disaster for Ohio schools, teachers say
- Renewal of operating levy critical for Loudonville-Perrysville schools
- Endorsement: Issue 4 is crucial to schools' future
Thursday 28th, 2011
- Woodridge starts laying off staff
- School officials worried about tax funding loss
- Brecksville-Broadview Heights Board of Education Puts Renewal Levy on August Ballot, Approves Staff Reductions
- Districts best able to afford local taxes face biggest cuts
- Dayton closing kindergarten program Head Start; 93 staffers lose jobs
- Copley-Fairlawn board reviews impact of state budget cuts
Friday 29th, 2011