Ohio Charter News Weekly – 4.11.25
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Via the state budget process, House lawmakers this week proposed putting the brakes on the Cupp-Patterson plan, the state’s school funding formula.
In 2022, the first year Samantha Eischen used Amplify CKLA, a reading curriculum based in the Science of Reading, the second-grade teacher at Escuela SMART Academy in Toledo was sold.
Governor DeWine first announced his interest in principal apprenticeship during his 2024 state of the state address.
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NOTES: Today, the Ohio House Finance Committee heard testimony on House Bill 96
NOTES: Today, the Ohio House Finance Committee heard testimony on House Bill 96
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Direct admissions (DA) programs—where colleges proactively (and preemptively) admit high school students to their institutions without the need to apply—are
As a recent edition of the Journal of School Choice makes abundantly
NOTES: Today, the Ohio Senate Education Committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 127, which would make changes to the way in which low-performing public schools are identified and how the state intervenes when scho
Under the leadership of Governor DeWine, Ohio has invested significant time, effort, and funding into expanding and <
It’s no secret that improving early literacy has been Governor DeWine’s hallmark education passion.
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With property values soaring throughout Ohio—and property taxes climbing upward—state lawmakers have been giving more time and attention to local tax policy.
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Last spring, Governor DeWine used his state of the state address
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There was so much news over our break that we needed two editions to cover it all!
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Welcome to a special Thursday edition of Ohio Charter News Weekly. We’re back after three weeks’ break, with this edition covering Ohio-specific news published between 3/3/25 and 3/20/25. We’ll be back again tomorrow with a national catch-up.
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School systems across the country (and world) have been implementing limitations or outright bans on student smartphone use during the school day in an effort to improve the educational experience for young people. Improvements have been predicted along many dimensions: attention span, academic achievement, mental wellbeing, disciplinary referrals, and even absenteeism.
Student math and reading achievement continue to lag in schools across Ohio. Governor DeWine is proposing numerous initiatives to address this issue via the state budget. Yet lawmakers can and should go further in the following ways.