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School districts across the country are looking for ways to make up for the loss of funding to students the most in need.
Today’s world of public education, especially in large, urban, economically disadvantaged districts like Cincinnati Public ...
Cincinnati Public School officials fear the impact this would have on graduation and absenteeism rates. "It has an impact on ...
One of the groups that benefits from the federal funding managed by CCLC is FamiliesFORWARD, which runs a program for ...
In a memo, the U.S. Department of Education notified states it will not allocate funding from the 2025 fiscal year to Title I-C, II-A, III-A, IV-A, IV-B grant programs until further review.
Unable to adequately budget for the upcoming year, school districts have been scrambling for weeks. Democratic attorneys general are stepping in.
Cincinnati Public School District could lose out on $15 million from the state of Ohio. The district's Treasurer Jennifer Wagner says she looked at the state funding formula, and compared the most ...
A new study found city tax abatements cost Cincinnati Public Schools $81 million over the last six years. The study by the nonprofit Good Jobs First was paid for by the Cincinnati teacher's union.
Cincinnati Preservation Association Executive Director Beth Johnson calls Ohio the “poster child” of historic preservation in the U.S. In FY24, Ohio received $1.45 million in preservation funding.
She said taxpayers should not be funding a student's private school education. The Ohio Department of Education said these changes could cost the state an additional $400 million a year.
Leaders at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College rally around the student support program CState Accelerate to improve student success measures and increase funding from donors. Modeling ...