November 15, 2009

2009 Celebrities For Diabetes Event Scheduled For Thursday

Before the Buckeyes and Wolverines go to battle on the field, former players from both sides are putting their differences aside and coming together for more than just football this Thursday.


November 03, 2009

Ohio School Funding Panel Includes Lawsuit Figure

A person who symbolized problems with Ohio education funding will help monitor the state’s new system for paying for schools.

Ohio Schools Improving Certification For School Lunches

Some states are doing better than others of schools identifying students who are eligible for free or reduced-price school lunches.


October 23, 2009

More Students To Have Access To H1N1 Vaccine

A local health department released new plans that mean more students will have access to the H1N1 vaccine.


September 27, 2009

Foreign Languages More Foreign To US Students

American students are falling far behind their international counterparts in learning second languages, creating economic disadvantages for U.S. businesses and raising national security concerns.


September 08, 2009

Flu Concerns End Handshakes At Cincinnati Church

Parishioners will no longer offer handshakes as a sign of peace at a Roman Catholic Church in Cincinnati because of concerns about swine flu. 


September 06, 2009

Ohio Schools Struggle With Educating Sex Offenders

Ohio school districts are working to balance the rights of juvenile sex offenders to get a public education with the safety of other students and staff. 


June 12, 2009

Dispute Over Saying Pledge Of Allegiance

A proposed law that strips Ohio school districts of the authority to decide whether students should say the Pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional, a civil liberties group said Friday.


June 07, 2009

Bowling Green To Mull Furloughs For Employees

Officials at Bowling Green State University will consider a plan to make up to 500 employees take unpaid furloughs to help the school balance its budget. 


May 04, 2009

Dayton Public Schools Gets $7.1 Million

Dayton public school officials say the district will receive $7.1 million from the state in a settlement over disputed enrollment figures.


April 28, 2009

Legislator Pushes To Restrict Liquor Near Churches

Do liquor stores and other places that hold liquor license need required separation from children?

Area Schools Have Plan For Swine Flu

Local districts put plans in place to monitor, track and take proactive measures to avoid the spread of any disease.


April 15, 2009

GOP Lawmaker Wary Of School-Funding Plan

A Republican state lawmaker said Wednesday that proposed House changes to Governor Ted Strickland’s school-funding plan could be an indication of how the state would handle federal stimulus money. 


April 01, 2009

Federal Stimulus Money For Education Released

The federal government announces $44 billion in stimulus money is now available for states and schools. 


February 24, 2009

Answers About Violent Week At School

A rough week of arsons, bomb threats and lockdowns put students and parents in the Pickerington Local School District on edge.

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