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Ohio State announces $125M Huntington Bank deal

Ohio State University has entered into a $125 million partnership that gives Huntington Bank exclusive rights to retail banking on campus in exchange for

Report: Price caps curb college costs

The Ohio Legislature put the caps in place in 2008. Most schools may raise tuition no more than 3.5 percent per year.

Education law's promise falls short

Sunday marks the 10-year anniversary of President George W. Bush's signing of the No Child Left Behind education law.

UT on the prowl for out-of-staters

The University of Toledo is putting education first with the possibility of giving out-of-state students, in-state tuition.

Teacher gets supply surprise

Karen Gunn was 1 of 1000 teachers across the country to be awarded $1000 for classroom supplies. Gunn is a 3rd grade teacher at Glenwood Elementary.

Obama delivers 'back-to-school' speech

President Barack Obama told students Wednesday in a back-to-school address that they bear responsibility in helping America get back on its feet.

Ohio State reworks text alert system

Ohio State University is rebuilding its database of people who are texted about campus emergencies, so parents who want to keep being notified will have to

OSU welcomes students from 25 countries

Ohio State says its expected freshman class of about 6,900 has students from 47 states plus Washington, D.C., and 25 countries and is the "brightest class

Ohio Statehouse field trips program enters 3rd year

Schools that receive state funding can apply for amounts ranging from $200 to $400, depending on their distance from the Statehouse. The 240 grants available

3 Ohioans in Spelling Bee semifinals

Three Ohio students are among the 41 contestants who have advanced to the semifinals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Findlay City Schools drug testing policies in the works

Drug tests could soon become more popular at Findlay City Schools. Everyone involved in an extracurricular activity, along with anyone who parks on school

Catholic schools expand academy concept

The popularity with parents of the middle-school concept on Catholic campuses in metro Toledo is driving a Diocesan decision to allow them at all high schools.

Performance pay for teachers? Ohio could be first

Ohio's new law to limit collective bargaining for public workers could make it the first state with a mandatory system to pay teachers based on their

More college students need financial aid

Officials at public universities in Ohio are seeing more applications for student financial aid, in line with an increase across the nation prompted in part by

Parents lament likely loss of TPS arts program

Parents and teachers express concern about the possible loss of elementary arts education at a student art exhibit.

Ohio graduation rate dips again

Ohio's graduation rate dipped in 2009 for the second year in a row, even as schools showed overall improvement in student achievement. 

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