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The state Senate failed to pass a bill to overhaul Ohio's "unconstitutional" school funding model. So what happens now?
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The district will make a decision in early January about remote learning in the third academic quarter.
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The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board voted to start the school year with a distance learning plan.
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The district said teachers will develop personalized learning plans for students and fill gaps left from last spring.
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Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Eric Gordon announced the distance learning plan at a public forum.
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Pre4Cle urges state leaders to advocate for $50 billion in next federal relief bill dedicated to child care providers.
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The survey found differences in success based on income, grade level and access to technology.
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Cleveland State University's fall re-opening plan includes more than 50 percent of classes being taught in-person.
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The Ohio 8 Coalition has raised concerns about the impact of COVID-19 on the equity gap in the state's schools.
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The majority of Tri-C's classes will be taught remotely and up to 40% will be taught face-to-face.
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Northeast Ohio school districts join a coalition that will bring legal action over the private school voucher program.
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Cleveland Metropolitan Schools District CEO Eric Gordon testifies about coronavirus-related budget cuts and expenses.
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Akron Public Schools administrators are developing coronavirus-related safety procedures for student and staff.
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Ohio State University trustees are considering a tuition and fee increase for incoming first-year students.The plan would raise tuition and fees by nearly…