Teen surveys find interest in CTE, but opportunities still lacking
Recently released NAEP results confirm a harsh reality already indicated by state tests and report cards: Ohio students suffered
Recently released NAEP results confirm a harsh reality already indicated by state tests and report cards: Ohio students suffered
When and why families stop using school choice programs might be just as important to understand as why they opt into them in the first place. While supporters and researchers typically focus on issues of school quality, educational fit, and student needs, new data from Michigan suggest there is much more at play.
Is it possible that attending a high-performing school may help young people live healthier lives? An intriguing new paper from the American Medical Association’s JAMA Network open access journal says yes, though with some important caveats. A research team lead by Dr.
Report card success = student success
Continuing discussion of important research
Important new research
Busing woes large, growing
20 years of serving Dayton students
West Virginia charter update
New school year stories—good
Ohio has a long history of empowering parents with educational options for their children. Today, more than 250,000 of the state’s 1.6 million students attend public charter schools, enroll in private schools with the support of state-funded scholarships, or participate in interdistrict open enrollment.
Millions of students served…
Registered apprenticeship programs offer workers paid, on-the-job learning experience under the supervision of an experienced mentor, job-related classroom training, and the chance to earn a portable industry-recognized credential.
One mom, one kid, one amazing story
The career services office is a necessary stop on any good college campus tour, as it offers prospective students a sneak peek at all the help the staff within can provide—resume writing, mentors in many different employment fields, interview prep, job fairs, and much more.
One win, but maybe more to come
Last but definitely not least
Potentially far-reaching decision
High-quality educational pathways that are closely aligned to in-demand, high-wage jobs are crucial.
One more graduation story
Each year, millions of Americans struggle to navigate the job market. Rapidly changing technology and a volatile economy can make it hard for many workers to find the right fit.