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October 23, 2008
Dublin City Schools Unveils 2 Programs
Dublin City Schools will unveil two new programs during an open house Thursday evening.
October 20, 2008
How To Talk To Your Kids In Tough Economic Times
It is difficult enough as an adult to weather these tough economic times. But what about our kids? What should we be telling them about our finances? And what should we leave out?
October 14, 2008
Ohio Picks New Schools Chief
Ohio has a new state schools superintendent.
October 03, 2008
Freshwater’s Lawyer Cross-Examines Superintendent
NBC 4 has followed Freshwater's story since its beginning, and Paul Stelzer reported from the hearing Friday. Get the latest.
October 02, 2008
Freshwater Faces Board In Contract Hearing
A teacher who faces termination over claims he burned crosses into students' arms and taught creationism faces the board who voted unanimously to fire him.
October 01, 2008
Outage Cancels Parent-Teacher Conferences
Outages have canceled one high school's parent-teacher conferences. Get the latest.
September 28, 2008
Gee Hires Pricey Advisers
Ohio State University President Gordon Gee has assembled a bigger and higher paid team of advisers than his predecessors.
September 26, 2008
Police Believe Porn Involved Local Children
Police say they believe local children were featured in child porn allegedly found on a school worker's computer. Get the latest.
September 24, 2008
Districts Have Testing Options
Last week's school closings did abbreviate districts' test-prep time, but districts have options. NBC 4's Candice Lee got answers for parents.
September 19, 2008
Columbus Students Get Back To The Books
NBC 4 takes a look at how the first day back is going.
September 18, 2008
District, Legislative Leaders Talk Calamity Days
With no calamity days left and a harsh winter on the way, are state leaders working on wiping these calamity days clean?
September 17, 2008
What Will It Take To Get Kids In Class?
NBC 4's Mikaela Hunt gets answers on what it will take to get students back in the classroom. Get the latest.
September 12, 2008
Freshwater Files A Counterclaim
The Mount Vernon teacher who was accused of bringing the Bible into the classroom has filed a counterclaim to a pending lawsuit.
September 10, 2008
School Board Member Faces OVI Charge
A Columbus City Schools board member faces an OVI charge, according to police. PLUS, Watch dash-cam video of the arrest.
September 02, 2008
Residents Scream Fowl As Hunting Season Comes Too Close To Homes
"It sounded like cannons going off, like we had a war going on out back.”
It wasn’t cannons that startled Candy Cook Labor Day morning. It was gunshots from geese hunters in a field just off Havens Corner Road in Pataskala.
Neighbors feel a warning was in order.
Student Meals Fee Upsets Parents
Some parents are complaining about a new meal plan fee that charges students up to $450 for meals eaten off campus.
August 29, 2008
4,000+ Students’ Personal Info On Stolen Laptop
Find out which district this affects, and how officials are dealing with the issue. Get the latest.
August 27, 2008
Districts Go Back To Class
August 26, 2008
Schools, Authorities Partner To Combat Heroin Use
It's the fastest growing drug use problem in Central Ohio and now, one community is concerned about their teenagers becoming recreational users and addicts.
August 25, 2008
The ABCs Of Studying Success
There's a right way and a wrong way to do homework. NBC 4's Mikaela Hunt gets to the bottom of the correct way to study.
Back To Class: Dorms, Books & Insurance?
It's more than just school supplies and campus housing that one Ohio department is recommending for students.
August 21, 2008
Is Columbus City Schools Ready?
Columbus City Schools is set to go back to class next week, but is the area's largest district prepared to have students in their hallways?
August 20, 2008
Report Cards: How Do Local Districts Fare?
The school year has arrived for Central Ohio schools and the report cards are already out—for the school districts.
August 19, 2008
CCS Maintains ‘C’ Average
The grades are in and recorded. Columbus City Schools maintained its continuous-improvement rating. Read comments from district officials.
August 12, 2008
Columbus City Schools Finalizes Levy
It's official: Columbus City Schools will ask taxpayers for more money this November. Get the latest.
Credit Cards & College Campuses
Should credit-card companies be able to market on college campuses?
Whitehall Takes A Uniform Approach
Whitehall City Schools students will be outfitted similarly because the district passed new uniform requirements. Sound off here.
August 08, 2008
Agent To Pay School District $372,500
A Columbus insurance agent accused of unfair business practices has agreed to pay $372,500 to a school district as part of a settlement.
August 06, 2008
Organizations Poised To Help With School Supplies
August 05, 2008
Local Group Asks For Teacher Merit Pay
CCS will ask voters to approve a $164 million bond levy and an 7.85 mill operating expense levy this November. But another group says they need to be discussing merit pay for teachers.

