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    Ohio Colleges Impacted by Supreme Court’s Anti-Diversity Ruling

    At least seven Ohio public universities are reviewing scholarships in the wake of comments Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost made about race-based scholarships after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious admissions. 

    There’s a Lot Going on in the New Ohio Education Bill

    The Ohio Senate passed a bill requiring Ohio universities and community colleges to be more transparent with costs but not before tacking on more than $1.4 billion in state spending proposals.

    The Confluence Cast: Columbus’ Youngest Elected Official, Brandon Simmons

    Big cities have big city problems. Columbus’s newest school board member argues that the inequity of our schools shows that we certainly are a big city.

    Ohio Schoolchildren Continue to Go Hungry as Lawmakers Tinker With Budgets

    BY: SUSAN TEBBENThe most recent state budget made changes to...

    Ohio Board of Education is Running Out of Money

    Pointing directly to changes made in the Ohio legislature’s most recent budget, Ohio’s new superintendent of public instruction said the State Board of Education is facing real funding issues.

    Big Walnut School Board Bans Pride Flags

    After several intense hours of public comment and discussion that turned to bickering between board members, the Big Walnut School Board on December 14 passed a resolution banning the display of Pride flags and other symbols in the district.

    The Economic Case for Public School Funding

    Better funding for Ohio public schools won’t just make kids smarter, it will also be a smart investment in the state’s economy, a new economic analysis says.

    Ohio GOP Passes Bill for More Political Control Over Classrooms

    The Ohio House passed a bill that Republicans say supports free speech in the classroom, but Democrats and educators disagree.

    Ohio School Reform Fight Heads to the Courts

    A Franklin County judge has issued a temporary restraining order to block lawmakers’ attempts to overhaul Ohio’s K-12 education system.

    Come Get Your Dead: Acknowledging and Embracing North Market’s Relationship with North Graveyard

    As part of the development for the new Merchant Building, archeologists have begun excavating what could be hundreds of graves beneath the North Market parking lot—formerly...

    Republicans Want Chaplains in Ohio’s Public Schools

    State Rep. Reggie Stoltzfus, R-Paris Township, has filed legislation proposing to allow Ohio’s public school districts to employ chaplains. The proposal comes after Texas lawmakers approved a similar measure.
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