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CINCINNATI (WKRC) — New legislation in Ohio mandates that individuals aged 21 and under must complete a full driver's ...
Dozens of programs at Ohio University may be at risk of elimination under a new state law that has a wide impact on higher ...
Eric S. Brown, a former CCS Board member from 2016 to 2023 and a former Ohio Supreme Court Justice, spoke in favor of Petrik's motion. "This is one where we can and should trust the voters," Brown ...
Honesty for Ohio Education states the current version of the state budget gives $432.6 million in new funds to private school voucher programs and $226 in new funds to public schools. The ...
Dublin City Schools was also among the best in Ohio in other Niche rankings, including No. 5 in best school districts, No. 6 in best places to teach, and No. 34 for best school districts for athletes.
The school board Wednesday night adopted its resolution to join more than 300 other public school districts in suing the State of Ohio. Only one board member, Sara Jonas, voted against it.
Many central Ohio private schools have a higher tuition rate than in-state tuition costs for Ohio public colleges and universities, with Ohio State University costing $13,244, Ohio University ...
Ohio's voucher program began in the mid-1990s as the Cleveland Scholarship, which used public funds to offer students within the Cleveland Metropolitan School District financial help to attend ...
According to the latest data from U.S News & World Report, Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law continues to hold a firm lead as the top-ranked law school in the Buckeye State, despite ...
The School of Law dropped 18 spots to No. 107 overall, but several specialty programs, such as Environmental Law (No. 30, a six-spot jump) and Healthcare Law (No. 13, up two spots), saw improvements.
When EdChoice expansion income limits were removed, private school voucher use more than tripled from 23,272 students to 88,095. State expects to spend $1.16 million on vouchers next school year.
To get a license, drivers under 18 must complete driver ed from an approved driving school. Previously, it was taught in Ohio's high schools. Now, it is almost entirely done by private businesses.