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Federal education funds totaling approximately $114.3 million are expected to flow to local districts and charter schools in Ohio, after the administration of President Donald Trump said it will ...
Ohio educators and parents rally in Grove City to protest $2 billion budget cuts threatening public school programs and services.
Currently, people seeking a career-technical workforce development license must be enrolled in a 24-semester-hour educator preparation program, often at a university, that meets state requirements.
Ohio Politics Trump administration halts $185 million in education funding to Ohio Updated: Jul. 10, 2025, 12:21 p.m. | Published: Jul. 10, 2025, 11:16 a.m.
If the effort to eliminate Ohio property taxes succeeds in 2026, we will need a very steady hand at that tiller.
Central Ohio school leaders are breathing a sigh of relief after the Trump administration released more than $5 billion in ...
Public education in Ohio is funded through a combination of local property taxes, state dollars, and federal funds. The largest share — roughly 50% — comes from local property taxes.
The Southern Ohio Educational Service Center (SOESC) Business Advisory Council (BAC) was recently recognized at the 2025 Ohio ...
The grants are part of the SFY2024-2025 state operating budget, which allocated $8 million to assist Ohio’s public universities, community colleges and career technical centers in offering up-to ...
COLUMBUS — Ohio schools received nearly $185 million last year through five federal education programs now under review by the Trump administration, according to a state education spokeswoman.
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