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We’re talking about how declining enrollments are causing college boom towns to go bust.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentRavi Bellamkonda, Ohio State's provost and executive vice president, said on ±¬ÁÏÿÈÕ´óÈü's All Sides with Amy Juravich on Tuesday that professors will not be required to allow students to use AI, but will now have leeway to choose whether students can use AI on assignments and exams.
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We’re talking about how declining enrollments are causing college boom towns to go bust.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentSleep training is no longer just for newborns. Some schools are taking it upon themselves to teach teenagers how to get a good night’s sleep.
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Senate Bill 29 makes it illegal to sell student data and requires that schools notify parents when accessing a student device.
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Westerville City Schools said in a letter to parents that PowerSchool, the software platform it uses for managing student information, was impacted by a data breach.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOnly one floor of the former hotel-turned residence hall was initially evacuated because of mold problems caused by a water leak. Mushrooms were also growing out of the walls.
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A volunteer facilities task force will review the building utilization numbers and other data before making recommendations on building closures or renovations.
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The Columbus City School District has reclassified Youth Academic Advocates as civil service employees, eliminating their union status. We’ll talk about the controversy surrounding the change and consider the challenge of homeless students in public education.
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A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office finds that public schools remain highly segregated along racial, ethnic and socioeconomic lines. One reason: school district secession.