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Education News for 01-09-2013

State Education News

  • Ohio schools to share $37.9 million in casino taxes (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • The state will distribute $37.9 million in casino taxes to more than 1,000 school districts and charter schools across Ohio…Read more...

Local Education News

  • Carrollton officials address parents' concerns about school safety (Canton Repository)
  • Carrollton Exempted Village Schools Superintendent Dave Quattrochi said that parents picked up hundreds of their children and removed them from school…Read more...

  • Cuyahoga Heights school district sues to recover over $4 million in stolen technology funds (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • The Cuyahoga Heights school district is suing to get back more than $4 million that a state audit said was stolen by Joseph Palazzo, the district's former technology director…Read more...

  • Columbus school board president re-elected (Columbus Dispatch)
  • Despite state and federal investigations into district data-rigging, the Columbus school board re-elected its president last night to her fifth consecutive term…Read more...

  • Fairfield schools struggle to keep up with technology (Hamilton Journal-News)
  • The same shortage of funds that has caused Fairfield City Schools to forgo some needed repairs and bus purchases, has also made it difficult for the district to keep up with technology…Read more...

  • Amherst schools look to prevent $4.7 million in cuts (Lorain Morning Journal)
  • The renewal of two Amherst school levies set to expire this year will prevent $4.7 million in cuts to programs, staff and services, said Superintendent Steve Sayers…Read more...

  • Early-dismissal Wednesdays coming to all city schools (Marion Star)
  • All Marion City School buildings will be impacted by a plan to dismiss students early on Wednesdays…Read more...

  • 3 students join city school board (Youngstown Vindicator)
  • Three new city high school students have been sworn in as student board members…Read more...

  • South Range to offer open enrollment (Youngstown Vindicator)
  • South Range is combatting dwindling class sizes and declining revenues by offering limited open enrollment in the upcoming school year, officials say…Read more...

Education News for 03-07-2012

Statewide Education News

  • Teach for America Program Coming to Ohio (WSYX 6 ABC)
  • COLUMBUS - A service-oriented teaching program targeting schools in low-income areas is coming to Ohio next school year. The nonprofit Teach for America recruits recent college graduates and professionals to teach for two or more years. It plans to have at least 40 teachers in northeast Ohio this fall and 30 in southwestern Ohio. Officials hope to add 70 more Ohio instructors in 2012 and again in 2013. The program says it has received support from school districts and others in Cincinnati, Cleveland and Dayton. Read More…

  • Most schools see success (Tribune Chronicle)
  • Apparently the fourth time was a charm for Weathersfield Schools as residents finally cast their votes in favor of the district's bond issue request. Most school levies, except Howland, were passing Tuesday night. In preliminary, uncertified results, Weathersfield voters were approving the 6.6-mill bond issue and one-mill permanent improvement levy during Tuesday's primary, with about 60 percent voting for it and 40 percent against it. Read More…

  • Anti-levy group helps students pay athletic fees (Journal-News)
  • LIBERTY TWP. — An anti-tax group in the Lakota School District has temporarily refocused its efforts to establish a fund to help needy students play sports. No Lakota, the core group of 35 members made up of mostly business owners, has launched Yes to Lakota Kids to help student athletes and their families struggling to pay participation fees that have continued to increase in the past two years. Read More…

Local Issues

  • Girard students go high-tech (Tribune Chronicle)
  • GIRARD - Sidney Durkin nodded her head as she explained how "cool" it was to have the answer she wrote on the wireless tablet at her desk appear on the interactive whiteboard at the front of the classroom. The 10-year-old girl, a student in Gina Pallo's fourth-grade class at Girard Intermediate School, worked the wireless tablet with ease, making her choice and demonstrating the difference between her two options. Read More…

  • SuccessTech shootings were life-changing for wounded teachers (Plain Dealer)
  • The day a student opened fire more than four years ago changed the lives of two teachers forever. One stopped teaching for good. The other started teaching with a greater purpose. David Kachadourian and Michael Grassie were both shot at Cleveland's SuccessTech Academy on Oct. 10, 2007. Michael has never been back in a classroom since that day he heard pop, pop pop in the hall. Student Asa Coon ran past, stopped, swore at Michael, then shot him in the chest. Read More…

  • Fairfield debates open enrollment (Journal-News)
  • FAIRFIELD — Fairfield City Schools is considering allowing students outside the district to enroll to bolster its coffers. Superintendent Paul Otten said that 78 percent of school districts in Ohio have an open enrollment policy. In Butler County, only Fairfield, Ross and Lakota do not allow outside students to attend district schools. Otten said the only reason he is recommending Fairfield adopt a policy is to generate additional revenue. Fairfield City Schools loses $535,871 per year because of the 94 students who open enroll out of the district, he said. Read More…

  • Beavercreek School levy narrowly defeated (Dayton Daily News)
  • With 27 percent of the votes counted, the Beavercreek Schools request for a 6.7-mill emergency levy is failing with 52 percent against it. The current results are: Yes: 8,256 No: 8,885. Beavercreek Superintendent Nick Verhoff called the 6.7-mill emergency levy that would generate $10.9 million annually “absolutely critical.” “If we can’t increase revenue, our only other option is to make cuts to our expenditures,” he said. Read More…

  • Avon voters said no to new middle school but will continue emergency operating levy (Sun News)
  • AVON - "Thank you to the community for passing Issue 12," said Superintendent Jim Reitenbach. "We appreciate your support in providing 8 percent of the school’s operating budget." But school officials got a mixed message from voters on Tuesday. Final, unofficial results from the Lorain County Board of Elections show Issue 11, the bond issue for a new middle school, failed by 146 votes (2,964 to 2,818). However, Issue 12, the renewal emergency operating levy, passed with 57 percent of the vote (3,328 to 2,478). Last November, the bond issue failed by 177 votes. Read More…

  • Westerville levy prevails, averting some cutbacks (Dispatch)
  • The decision didn’t come until early this morning, but Westerville school voters supported a property-tax levy that will restore many of the most painful cuts that had been planned for 2012-13. “We walk out of here this morning with a victory and a challenge,” said school-board President Kevin Hoffman. “We will still be very focused on doing the things that we need to do” to control the district’s budget. The district’s 51 percent win — a 585-vote margin that followed a November defeat by nearly 7,400 votes — was the main headline for local schools in yesterday’s primary election. Read More…

  • Board of Education rehires retiree at full pay, pension (Dispatch)
  • The Columbus Board of Education voted yesterday to rehire a top administrator at full pay weeks after she retired with a public pension, although three members abstained from voting. Mary Ey will be paid $128,551 annually to become, again, chief officer of student-support services — the same job she had and the same salary she received before she retired this year. Ey will be making substantially more. Educators within the Ohio Teachers Retirement System can receive a pension of two-thirds their final salary after working 30 years. Read More…

  • TPS ponders selling sites of former schools (Blade)
  • Toledo Public Schools will find itself the owner of a significant amount of vacant land this year, after dozens of buildings are razed in the conclusion of its building program. Under the district's Building for Success program, contractors built or renovated 3.5 million square feet at 44 sites, with a final price tag of about $635 million. With all the new construction, dozens of buildings were demolished, leaving the district with scores of vacant plots dotting Toledo. Maintenance of those lots costs money, and vacant space can prove to be an eyesore. Read More…

Education News for 01-06-2012

Statewide Education News

  • Monroe school board sends treasurer complaint to state officials (Middletown Journal)
  • MONROE — The Monroe Board of Education submitted a letter of professional misconduct to the Ohio Department of Education’s office of professional conduct on Tuesday detailing the actions of former treasurer Kelley Thorpe. The 55-page document was filed by the district’s attorney, Bill Deters, and it stated that the reason why Thorpe was being reported was “the employee has engaged or may have engaged in conduct unbecoming to the teaching profession.” Read More…

  • Facebook video puts bullying in the spotlight (Journal-News)
  • ROSS TWP. — When the week began, Ross High School senior CourtneyLyn Bacher was on the brink of suicide for the years of bullying that she’s had to endure. But now, she’s a girl on a mission, determined to bring bullying to light, even if it means putting her own problems in the public light. The difference is a tearful six-minute video she made in the early hours of Tuesday and posted to her Facebook account. Read More…

  • Students learn with donated iPads (Beacon Journal)
  • GREEN - Teaching grade-schoolers to speak Mandarin might not be difficult in Asia, but in America, the challenge is daunting. But the students in J.T. Kuzior’s Green Primary School third-grade classroom are doing just that, using a computer application that helps them learn the language. Thanks to a local businessman, the nearly 1,000 students at the school in grades 1-3 are getting foreign language instructions and lessons in other subjects twice each week using the latest technology. Read More…

Local Issues

  • Clear Fork schools propose more than 100 budget fixes (News-Journal)
  • BELLVILLE - Clear Fork school board members are considering an array of proposals to bring the district's budget in line -- including cuts to programs, services and staff. Clear Fork Valley Local Schools Board of Education presented more than 100 possible ideas Thursday to raise revenues and reduce costs. The list was created with input from teachers and administrators. Board members asked the public to offer additional feedback. Read More…

  • Cleveland School Closing Due to Safety Concerns (WJW 8 FOX)
  • CLEVELAND—Almira at the Nathaniel Hawthorne School is shutting its doors because of safety concerns for students and staff, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District announced Thursday. "During a routine inspection of the Nathaniel Hawthorne building, the current swing-site location of Almira students and staff, a custodian noticed that two structural support beams were deteriorating. Read More…

  • Mock interviews prepare students for real world (Journal-News)
  • FAIRFIELD — Job interviews some local teens took Thursday may not have been the genuine article, but they gave the kids a taste of the “real world” regardless. Members of the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce conducted mock job interviews with several students throughout the week to give Fairfield High School students an idea of what to look out for when they begin to pound the pavement looking for a real job. Read More…

  • Van Buren teachers issue second no confidence vote (Courier)
  • VAN BUREN - Teachers represented by the Van Buren Education Association told the school board Thursday that the association has adopted a vote of no confidence in Van Buren Superintendent Tim Myers. "Superintendent Myers has participated in enacting the implementation of the board of education's last, best and final offer upon members of the Van Buren Education Association, rather than negotiate a mutually agreed-upon contract," Jennifer Obenour, a Van Buren teacher, told the board. Read More…

Editorial

  • Don’t leave kids behind in ‘Race’ (Tribune Chronicle)
  • Kindergarten really isn't the beginning of a youngster's education. Children begin learning from birth, at home and through avenues other than formal education. That means some are better prepared than others to begin school. Those who enter kindergarten and first grade without adequate preparation too often fall behind classmates and never catch up. During the past decade or so, educators have come to understand their work needs to begin before kindergarten, sometimes as early as age 3 in pre-school programs. Ohio has a reasonably widespread network of such facilities, certified by the state Department of Education. Read More…

  • Schools of choice (Beacon Journal)
  • The Akron school district is making an aggressive effort to draw families back into the city school system. John Higgins, a Beacon Journal staff writer, described Thursday the recruiting campaign aimed at 6,000 homes where students have left or are likely to opt out of the district. Advocates of school choice would contend, with some justification, that the enrollment campaign in itself reflects a positive effect of competition in the school market, as the district is forced to fight harder to retain students and state funding. Read More…

Education News for 12-16-2011

Statewide Education News

  • Midyear cut in federal funding hits schools (Blade)
  • A midyear cut in federal funds now leaves Toledo Public Schools with little wiggle room and facing possible future program cuts. The funding loss -- nearly $500,000 for Toledo's public, private, and charter schools -- came after congressional budget reduction deals led to about $8 million less federal money for Ohio schools. The cuts came largely to Title I funding, which is federal money dedicated to high-poverty schools. Read More…

  • School districts form 2 groups to save cash (Dispatch)
  • The Ohio Department of Education awarded grants yesterday to two consortiums of school districts teaming up to coordinate transportation services and computer purchases to save money. “Better use of scarce public resources is a key element for improving Ohio’s educational system,” said Stan Heffner, superintendent of public instruction. “The grant proposal(s) not only will save money for area taxpayers, but also will be example(s) for other schools to follow.” Read More…

Local Issues

  • Buzzers To Help Hilliard Schools Track Visitors (WBNS 10 CBS)
  • HILLIARD - Hilliard City Schools plans to install new security measures at all 14 of its elementary schools by the new year. Officials said that they want to know who is in their buildings at all times, and plans to install buzzers to let visitors and parents in the buildings. The buzzer at Ridgewood Elementary School was installed over Thanksgiving and the others plan to be installed before students return from winter break, CrimeTracker 10's Maureen Kocot said. Read More…

  • District awarded grant to purchase iPads for students (Journal News)
  • FAIRFIELD — Before the end of the 2011-12 school year, students in the Fairfield City School District will get an opportunity to use iPads in the classroom. The district was awarded a $20,000 grant by the Duke Energy Foundation at Thursday night’s Board of Education meeting for the purchase of iPads for student use. Read More…

Editorial

  • Budget cuts will cost us later (L.A. Times)
  • There's such a thing as tightening our collective belt or making do with less. When that happens, Californians raise fees or close another public office for a few additional days or cram a few more students into an already full classroom without screaming too loudly about it. But something entirely different is happening now: California is becoming a state that lets down its elderly, its disabled, its children and its college students in fundamental ways that will harm all of us in the years ahead. Read More…

Thanks to ODE for compiling todays news.

November 2011 School levies and issues

Here's the list of school levies and issues from around the state that will appear on ballots this November 8th, 2011.

County School District New/Renewal
Adams Adams County/Ohio Valley LSD N
Allen Bath LSD R
Allen Perry LSD R
Allen Perry LSD  
Allen Shawnee LSD R
Allen Spencerville LSD R
Ashland Ashland CSD R
Ashland Hillsdale LSD R
Ashtabula Ashtabula Area CSD R
Ashtabula Geneva Area CSD N
Ashtabula Grand Valley LSD N
Auglaize Minster LSD R
Belmont Bellaire CSD LSD R
Belmont Bellaire CSD LSD N
Butler Fairfield CSD N
Butler Lakota LSD N
Clark Northwestern LSD R
Clark Tecumseh LSD R
Clermont West Clermont LSD N
Clinton Blanchester LSD N
Clinton Wilmington CSD R
Columbiana United LSD N
Coshocton Coshocton CSD R
Crawford Wynford LSD N
Cuyahoga Bedford CSD N
Cuyahoga Berea CSD N
Cuyahoga Cleveland Heights-University Heights CSD N
Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Heights LSD N
Cuyahoga Euclid CSD N
Cuyahoga Garfield Heights CSD N
Cuyahoga Independence LSD R
Cuyahoga North Royalton CSD R
Cuyahoga Olmsted Falls CSD N
Cuyahoga Orange CSD N
Cuyahoga Strongsville CSD R
Darke Greenville CSD N
Defiance Ayersville LSD R
Delaware Buckeye Valley LSD N
Delaware Delaware CSD N
Erie Vermilion LSD N
Fairfield Fairfield Union LSD R
Fairfield Lancaster CSD N
Fairfield Walnut Township LSD R
Franklin Canal Winchester LSD R
Franklin Dublin CSD N
Franklin Groveport Madison LSD N
Franklin Hilliard CSD N
Franklin Westerville CSD N
Fulton Evergreen LSD N
Fulton Gorham Fayette LSD R
Fulton Pike-Delta-York LSD R
Geauga Cardinal LSD N
Geauga Newbury LSD R
Geauga West Geauga LSD N
Greene Beavercreek CSD N
Greene Greeneview LSD N
Greene Xenia Community CSD N
Guernsey Cambridge CSD N
Guernsey East Guernsey LSD N
Guernsey Rolling Hills LSD R
Hamilton Cincinnati CSD N
Hamilton Madeira CSD N
Hamilton Mt Healthy CSD N
Hamilton Northwest LSD N
Hamilton Three Rivers LSD R
Hardin Ada EVSD N
Hardin Riverdale LSD N
Henry Patrick Henry LSD N
Holmes East Holmes LSD N
Huron Monroeville LSD R
Huron Norwalk CSD R
Jefferson Edison LSD N
Knox East Knox LSD N
Knox Fredericktown LSD ?
Knox Mount Vernon CSD R
Lake Fairport Harbor EVSD N
Lake Kirtland LSD N
Lake Riverside LSD N
Lake Wickliffe CSD N
Lake Willoughby-Eastlake CSD N
Licking North Fork LSD N
Licking Northridge LSD ?
Licking Northridge LSD N
Logan Bellefontaine CSD R
Logan Bellefontaine CSD R
Lorain Avon LSD N
Lorain Clearview LSD R
Lorain Lorain County JVSD N
Lorain Lorain CSD N
Lorain North Ridgeville CSD N
Lorain Oberlin CSD N
Lorain Oberlin CSD R
Lucas Maumee CSD N
Lucas Ottawa Hills LSD N
Lucas Washington LSD N
Madison London CSD N
Mahoning Canfield LSD N
Mahoning Western Reserve LSD R
Marion Elgin LSD R
Marion Pleasant LSD R
Marion Ridgedale LSD R
Marion River Valley LSD N
Marion Tri-Rivers JVSD R
Marion Tri-Rivers JVSD N
Medina Black River LSD ?
Medina Black River LSD N
Medina Cloverleaf LSD N
Medina Wadsworth CSD N
Mercer Fort Recovery LSD N
Miami Miami East LSD N
Miami Piqua CSD N
Miami Tipp CSD EVSD R
Monroe Switzerland Of Ohio LSD R
Montgomery Huber Heights CSD N
Montgomery Jefferson Township LSD R
Montgomery Kettering CSD R
Montgomery Mad River LSD N
Montgomery Northmont CSD N
Montgomery Northridge LSD N
Montgomery Vandalia-Butler CSD ?
Montgomery West Carrollton CSD N
Ottawa Benton Carroll Salem LSD N
Ottawa Genoa Area LSD N
Paulding Antwerp LSD R
Pickaway Teays Valley LSD N
Portage Aurora CSD R
Portage Crestwood LSD R
Portage Field LSD N
Portage Streetsboro CSD R
Portage Waterloo LSD N
Preble College Corner N
Preble Tri-County North LSD R
Preble Tri-County North LSD N
Preble Twin Valley Community LSD R
Richland Clear Fork Valley LSD ?
Richland Lexington LSD N
Richland Lucas LSD R
Richland Lucas LSD R
Richland Plymouth-Shiloh LSD R
Richland Shelby CSD R
Sandusky Clyde-Green Springs EVSD N
Sandusky Woodmore LSD N
Seneca Old Fort LSD ?
Seneca Tiffin CSD N
Shelby Botkins LSD N
Stark Canton CSD N
Stark Lake LSD N
Stark Minerva LSD R
Stark Osnaburg LSD N
Stark Sandy Valley LSD R
Summit Akron CSD N
Summit Barberton CSD N
Summit Copley-Fairlawn CSD R
Summit Nordonia Hills CSD N
Summit Norton CSD R
Summit Stow-Munroe Falls CSD N
Summit Woodridge LSD N
Trumbull Howland LSD N
Trumbull Lakeview LSD R
Trumbull Weathersfield LSD N
Tuscarawas Dover CSD N
Tuscarawas New Philadelphia CSD R
Tuscarawas Strasburg-Franklin LSD R
Union North Union LSD R
Van Wert Crestview LSD R
Van Wert Crestview LSD R
Warren Carlisle LSD N
Warren Lebanon CSD N
Warren Little Miami LSD N
Washington Warren LSD N
Williams Bryan CSD R
Williams Bryan CSD N
Williams Edon-Northwest LSD ?
Williams Montpelier EVSD N
Williams Stryker LSD N
Wood Lake LSD N