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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 University of Akron Board of Trustees approved a restructuring plan that eliminates six of the 11 colleges.
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The Lorain Academic Distress Commission voted unanimously to offer the CEO position to Jeff Graham.
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The new CEO will replace Greg Ring who temporarily took over the job in January after CEO David Hardy Jr. was ousted.
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Cleveland State University staff will be furloughed for four weeks and will receive a 6 month long, tiered pay cut.
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Akron Public Schools is taking a financial hit from the coronavirus outbreak and subsequent cuts in state funding.
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Kent State University is expecting a 20 percent reduction in student enrollment next academic year.
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In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the Kent State University Board of Trustees has approved several cost-saving measures to try to close a growing…
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High school seniors across Northeast Ohio were dealt a blow to the end of their school year and all the related events.
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The Cleveland Heights-University Heights District lost it's levy bid. Lakewood, Willoughby-Eastlake pass new levies.
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All throughout society, the coronavirus pandemic has meant upheaval, and that is certainly true in higher education. Universities and colleges have had to…
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Northeast Ohio educators say Gov. Mike DeWine made the right call keeping students out of the classroom for the year.
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Horizon Science Academy Cleveland High School is educating its students virtually during the COVID-19 outbreak.