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Edison State Community College
Homeschool Students Invited to College Credit Plus Information Session
Edison State Community College invites homeschooled students and their
parents to attend a presentation about the statewide College Credit
Plus (CCP) program on Thursday, February 23, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. in room
504/505 on the Piqua Campus. Students enrolled in the CCP program can
earn college and high school credit concurrently, accelerating their
college careers at little to no cost to them... Read
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SIX-MEMBER SHELTER TEAM
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Local Red Cross volunteers on Standby
(FEB. 14, 2017) — The American Red Cross has launched a massive
disaster response in northern California, where nearly 200,000 people
have been ordered to evacuate due to the potentially catastrophic
collapse of the Oroville Dam. More than 2,500 residents were in Red
Cross and community shelters as of Tuesday morning, and the... Read
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ZANESVILLE TIMES RECORDER
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Kasich: Teachers should job shadow with businesses to renew licenses
Chrissie Thompson
COLUMBUS - Teachers would have to complete "externships" – essentially,
a high-level job shadow – with a local business to renew their licenses
under a provision in Gov. John Kasich's budget proposal. Kasich wants
to involve businesses more in education, believing schools need their... Read
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EDISON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Edison State to hold an open house
Edison State Community College invites community members, area high
school students and their parents to an open house on Thursday, March 2
from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Robinson Theater on the Piqua campus. In
addition to exploring over thirty of Edison State’s academic programs,
those in... Read
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CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER
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Superintendents: Cut state tests, end As and Fs on state report cards
By Patrick O'Donnell
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The state should stop grading schools and school
districts with A through F grades, while also cutting the amount of
state tests and making sure the tests help teachers teach students
better, a group of local superintendents... Read
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INSIDE HIGHER EDUCATION
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Promise Too Costly?
By Ashley A. Smith
Oregon's free community college scholarship faces money woes and
criticism, particularly from the state's four-year university leaders,
who cite the program's higher-income beneficiaries while also worrying
about enrollment declines at their institutions. As Oregon faces budget
shortfalls and an education sector eager to hold onto the money... Read
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COURT NEWS OHIO
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Teachers Experience Ohio Government in Action
February 13, 2017
Teachers from around the state convened in the state capital on Feb.
8-9 to take part in a two-day conference for an inside view of Ohio’s
three branches of government. Ohio Government in Action, a program of
the Ohio Center for Law-Related Education (OCLRE), provides teachers
the opportunity... Read
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