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The district says it decided to make the move to protect its operational and financial stability.
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Students taking the exam will use their own devices, or school devices — they no longer need a paper and pencil.
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Northern Kentucky University says its Direct Admit Program will streamline the application process and expand access to higher education in the region.
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Falling birth rates are one of many factors leading to reduced programs.
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Steve Dackin, 66, comes to the job with clear strengths, but also with controversy.
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The approved plan would move students from Northwest to Colerain High, which is set to be renovated and converted into the district's central high school with a capacity of about 2,500 students across multiple stories.
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Attorney General Dave Yost informed university leaders that he sees race as unconstitutional criteria under the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.
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The advocacy group Disability Rights Ohio has filed a complaint against the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, claiming it didn't follow through on its promise to provide adequate special education to students at the Warren County Educational Service Center in Lebanon.
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The university's provost says Miami isn't alone in making these changes.
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Kent State University's president said the university will need to reduce its spending by tens of millions of dollars over the next few years.