Funding education: How comparisons do — and don’t — play a role in school decisions Ohio collects a wealth of data on school districts across the state. How that data is used in comparisons and decisions depends on who you ask.
Oxford looks to highlight area Black history with new plan As Oxford moves forward with historic preservation and economic development plans, one temporary fellow with the city has worked to create a smaller plan focused on preserving Black history in town.
Funding education: Teacher money and parent time impact schools Public school districts rely on millions of dollars in taxpayer funding to operate. Those budgets are subsidized by parents and teachers who donate of their time and money.
Miami plans to create new quantum computing major The Miami University Board of Trustees approved a program in quantum computing which will now go to the state for final approval.
Google Calendar settings lead to security concerns at Talawanda; board considers creation of new staff positions The Talawanda School District has changed its Google Suite privacy settings and met with staff to provide "additional training" after a community member expressed security concerns at a Dec. 19 board meeting.
Bogan Elementary aide charged with child endangerment after alleged incident with disabled student A Talawanda employee resigned and has been arrested and charged with one count of child endangerment following an incident with a disabled student. The district had intended to pursue termination, according to a statement.
Teachers rally as community expresses outrage and support at Talawanda Board meeting Dozens of teachers and locals showed up to a Talawanda Board of Education meeting Nov. 21, venting frustrations and offering support following multiple incidents of alleged misconduct.