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Craft cider, art studios, walkable streets, shopping centers, and fun local hubs full of green space abound in this Ohio college city just outside Cincinnati.
Weeks ago, a Franklin County judge ruled the EdChoice scholarship program was unconstitutional and the next day, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said he will be appealing that decision.
"The Plaintiffs submit that the EdChoice program unconstitutionally creates a second system of uncommon, private schools in violation of Article VI Section 2 of the Ohio Constitution," Page wrote in ...
A coalition of Ohio public school districts and advocates who claimed victory in a lawsuit to eliminate the state’s private ...
Despite the judge's ruling, the new state budget will allocate more funds to the private school voucher program than to ...
We take a look at all eighteen Big Ten universities ranked by total undergraduate enrollment. Where is Ohio State?
According to the Ohio Department of Education, around 180,000 students attend non-public or private schools. Another 117,000 ...
Led by retiree advocacy organization Ohio Retirement for Teachers Association, those efforts were the result of the STRS ...
In the next school year, traditional public schools, which educate about 80% of Ohio’s 1.8 million students, will get $128.7 ...
A lawsuit was filed Monday to block Ohio from using unclaimed funds to pay for a portion of a new Cleveland Browns stadium ...
A previous attempt to tie student scholarships to an institution's compliance with a new anti-DEI law for state universities ...
The state budget changed an Ohio law that allows 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds to avoid extensive driver's education.