The Buckeye Institute: Education Savings Accounts Give Ohio’s Children the Best Chance to Succeed May 05, 2021
Columbus, OH – On Wednesday, The Buckeye Institute testified (see full text below or download a PDF) before the Ohio Senate Primary and Secondary Education Committee on the education budget included in House Bill 110, Ohio’s biennial operating budget, which accounts for a little less than half of state spending.
In his testimony, Greg R. Lawson, research fellow at The Buckeye Institute, outlined areas where the Senate can improve the new proposed school funding formula pointing out that, “[f]unding formulas should be adjusted to provide a more accurate picture of the plan’s true long-term costs and to move past the flawed caps and guarantees of the present system. State and local funding contributions should be disaggregated to avoid artificial cost escalation. And protections for open enrollment and charter schools should be bolste
Everybody s ready to get back to some form of normal | Oregon City Schools moves to hybrid learning model
While both the junior and high schools are on a hybrid plan, students in grades K-6 are back to in-person learning four days per week. Author: Caylee Kirby (WTOL) Updated: 6:56 PM EST January 11, 2021
OREGON, Ohio Monday marked the first day back to in-person learning for a number of Lucas County schools, signaling relief for many parents, students and teachers. As soon as I got around, I was excited to see all my friends and see my teachers for once, Fassett 7th grader, Malia Henderson said.