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The Republican supermajority in the Ohio General Assembly apparently wants to control every aspect of life in the state.
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On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss the "Science of Reading" and a bill that would overhaul higher education.
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Only a few communities will have issues on the ballot and others won't need to vote at all. If you live in Butler, Clermont Hamilton or Warren County, here's what you need to know.
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There’s still a chance that Ohio will have a special election in August for voters to weigh in on whether to require 60% voter approval on proposed changes to Ohio’s constitution.
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Kentucky law is supposed to insulate the state’s education commissioner and board from politics. But the position has become a political battleground in recent years as governors and lawmakers fight over control.
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Limited national data suggest teachers are plentiful, but many districts that serve some of the most vulnerable students would beg to differ.
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Senate Bill 83, introduced last week, would fundamentally change higher education in the Buckeye State.
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Alexandra Robbins illuminates how teachers, who shape our future, live a constant battle against financial pressure, entitled parents, politicians, and the educational system at the local level.
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A bill to change the selection process for the post comes as Kentucky Commissioner of Education Jason Glass finds himself in the crosshairs of a partisan clash over LGBTQ-inclusive policies.
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A conservative nonprofit organization called Accuracy in Media recently released a video that purports to show local school administrators admitting that Critical Race Theory is being taught at their schools while being called something else. And several Ohio communities are trying to remove elected school board members from their seats.