All schools, no exceptions, need a learning plan for this fall
With fall right around the corner, the discussion in Columbus has turned from the spring closures to what school will look like come September.
With fall right around the corner, the discussion in Columbus has turned from the spring closures to what school will look like come September.
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Ohio and other states are working hard to increase the postsecondary readiness of
Due to plummeting tax revenues, Governor Mike DeWine last week announced plans to slash state spending for the current fiscal year, ending June 30. Among the cost-cutting includes a $355 million hit to K–12 education, a roughly 3 percent reduction in education outlays. With the economy still swooning, legislators are mulling deeper cuts for 2020–21.