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The "LifeWise" bill requires K-12 school districts to develop policies for programs that allow, with parent permission, for outside religious groups to take children off school premises for religious instruction. And it has been added to another bill known as the "Parents Bill of Rights."
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Burning rubber is a part of getting a bachelor’s degree at Ohio Northwestern University, where students can participate in motorsports as they train to enter the trades.
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Through a one-time strategic fund, millions of taxpayer dollars are going to private religious Ohio schools for expansion.
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Some Ohio colleges are launching civil discourse initiatives in hopes of combating polarization on campus.
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Educators and students from across the state are celebrating the classics in Columbus at the 102nd Ohio Classical Conference with a focus on making the ancient world more accessible.
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An increasing number of Ohio school districts are building on-site health centers, where students can access care from providers like nurse practitioners, optometrists and dentists.
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More Ohio schools are working with community behavioral health centers to tackle depression and anxiety among students.
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Governor Mike DeWine’s mandate goes into effect for this school year. It’s a part of a national movement to push evidence-based literacy methods at Ohio schools.
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In Ohio’s Amish communities, most children don’t go to school past the eighth grade. One non-practicing Amish woman is raising awareness about it through an unusual platform: ballet.
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The expansion of the EdChoice program has increased the cost of Ohio's five voucher programs, and that has public school advocates worried about the future of K-12 education funding.