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In the next school year, traditional public schools, which educate about 80% of Ohio’s 1.8 million students, will get $128.7 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Suburban school districts with low poverty and high enrollment would fare better in the state budget than urban districts with high poverty and enrollment, according to an analysis.
Funding for Cleveland and Akron would remain relatively flat. Ohio’s highest-poverty school districts stand to lose the most out of other kinds of schools based on the Senate proposal, ...
The family of a Cleveland student who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound says the school district is responsible for ...
The budget approved by Republicans in the Ohio House and Senate puts a 40% cap on how much cash K-12 schools can carry over in their budgets before having to give property tax rebates.
For Northeast Ohio’s biggest urban schools, Canton and Youngstown schools stand to lose the most when comparing the Senate’s proposal to how much they currently receive in state funding, about $6.6 ...