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The resignation comes on the heels of the retirement of Superintendent Paolo DeMaria. He leaves later this month.
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For the first time in five years, Ohio will be looking for a new state schools superintendent, now that longtime Department of Education veteran Paolo鈥
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The U.S Department of Education says educators must resume federally mandated tests this year. Lawmakers in Columbus have been debating what to do about鈥
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(UPDATE: As he said he would, DeMaria set the competency score at 684 for Algebra I and English II, which is within "basic" and below "proficient" in the鈥
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Lawmakers and governors often talk about education as a top priority. And for almost a quarter of a century, Ohio鈥檚 governors have wanted more control鈥
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School districts all around Ohio are taking a close look at their new report cards. The state-issued analysis includes an overall letter grade for each鈥
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Hundreds of high school seniors bound for the armed forces were honored in Columbus this week. It鈥檚 a ceremony conceived by the state school鈥
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The state school board has sent to lawmakers what they say is a resolution to the problem of changing requirements for getting a high school diploma in鈥
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Schools throughout Ohio are finding out whether they are making the grade on the state鈥檚 annual school report cards. This is the first time since 2013鈥
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State education leaders have a new policy they say will ensure student success. But it involves doing some basic things many schools and teachers already鈥