Education
Reporting on local school districts, education policies, and educational initiatives within the state.
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Ohio colleges – including Kent State – are stepping up national recruitment to fill their classrooms
Ohio’s continuing demographic shifts are one of the biggest reasons officials are looking to strengthen their reputation outside of the Buckeye State. The post Ohio colleges – including Kent State – are stepping up national recruitment to fill their classrooms appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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ITHACA, N.Y. — A group of over 100 pro-Palestinan protesters pushed past a blockade of Cornell University police officers to disrupt a career fair on Sept. 18 to continue demanding […] The post Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt career fair at Cornell University appeared first on The Ithaca Voice.
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Ohio colleges — including Kent State — are stepping up national recruitment to fill their classrooms
Ohio’s continuing demographic shifts are one of the biggest reasons officials are looking to strengthen their reputation outside of the Buckeye State. The post Ohio colleges — including Kent State — are stepping up national recruitment to fill their classrooms appeared first on Signal Akron.
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Students in publicly funded pre-K classes will be tested this year using Istation, a child-friendly screener required as part of the Literacy-Based Promotion Act that will help teachers measure student readiness. The post Mississippi Tests Kindergarte…
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ITHACA, N.Y. — The national media spotlight is once more focused on the Cornell University professor and activist who made controversial remarks about Hamas’ attacks against Israel last October. History and Africana Studies professor Russell Rickford returned to teaching last month after spending the majority of last academic year on a voluntary leave of absence.…
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Speeches largely focused on the positives, but addressed continued challenges and hot-button issues like allowing concealed carry on campus. The post Enrollment woes, free speech and guns: UW delivers its ‘state of the university’ appeared first on WyoFile .
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The Southwest Virginia Healthcare Excellence Academy Lab School is one of 15 approved by the state and among the first six to open. The post Southwest Virginia’s first lab school immerses students in health care careers appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Did I Promise School officials take proper precautions last week when a teacher discovered a student scribbled names of more than 50 students and teachers on a “Death Note” list? The post Handling of ‘Death Note’ found at Akron’s I Promise School raises questions from teachers’ union appeared first on Signal Akron.
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Working together across state lines poses many challenges but also offers lessons worth noting, one higher education expert tells Signal Cleveland. The post What a partnership between Ursuline College and Gannon University could mean for the future of Ohio’s colleges appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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Whether you want to contact a board member, speak publicly at a meeting or just keep an eye on changes in your district, we’ve updated our guide to what you need to know. The post How to get involved with your Jackson County school board this year appeared first on The Beacon.