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Today’s world of public education, especially in large, urban, economically disadvantaged districts like Cincinnati Public Schools, may be a daunting place to consider launching a career. The recently ...
The San Miguel School of Providence is a Lasallian middle school providing holistic education for boys from diverse ...
The Trump administration is holding back $185 million from Ohio across five education programs, citing ongoing program ...
The Minnesota Orchestra’s new president and CEO returns to his home state with a vision that blends civic purpose with ...
Vero Beach City Council has made bad decisions. Can Indian River County Commission do better? St. Francis can help with ...
Joint Press release from Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome; Department of Biochemistry and Gurdon Institute, University ...
CPS is still without millions in funding for Advanced Placement course curriculum, teacher training, and programming for 2,000 English language learner students.
School districts across the country are looking for ways to make up for the loss of funding to students the most in need.
One of the groups that benefits from the federal funding managed by CCLC is FamiliesFORWARD, which runs a program for students at Carson School and Hays-Porter School in Cincinnati. That program sends ...
Replacement levies allow schools to collect more when property values increase, while emergency levies help schools during ...
With the demand for affordable health care rising across Ohio, health officials are cautioning that funding for free and charitable clinics is decreasing.
In a memo, the U.S. Department of Education notified states it will not allocate funding from the 2025 fiscal year to Title I-C, II-A, III-A, IV-A, IV-B grant programs until further review.
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