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A Miami University professor studied Black male teachers for a year. His findings offer a look into a system built on the experiences of white children that leaves Black boys behind, and how to make the system better.
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A $20,500 grant helped buy 2,300 bilingual and Spanish language books in four Cincinnati neighborhoods.
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The change comes after a pilot program in Warren County showed students who had an exposure could stay in school, wearing masks, without spreading the virus.
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Students whose families meet certain requirements will be eligible for free tuition under the new INspire Earlham program.
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Four area colleges have committed to implement a set of best practices designed to remove systemic barriers in higher education.
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A CDC-funded simulation projects how many students could be infected without masking or testing.
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Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, is one of five historically Black colleges and universities selected for the scholarship program, which has $2 million to distribute.
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"Going back to school can be a very stressful time not only for kids, but also for families," says Laura Mitchell of Beech Acres Parenting Center.
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If you need school supplies, this is the weekend to purchase them in Ohio.
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Xavier, Miami University and Cincinnati State are the latest to bring back face covering requirements as the COVID-19 delta variant surges.