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Dayton schools struggle to find coaches as new athletic season approaches
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) – Moving into the month of July, many school athletic programs are starting to make plans for upcoming seasons. The only problem is, several of these school districts are struggling to find coaches for their teams. The issue is that there are so many athletic positions...
Six local athletes receive SWDAB scholarships
DARKE COUNTY — The Southwest District Athletic Board honored 46 student-athletes on June 26 at the annual Scholarship Recognition Program in Dayton. Six graduating seniors from Darke County received scholarships during the event. Brooklyn Crickmore and Tucker Miller from Bradford and Lydia Hecht and Kaleb Petitjean from Versailles all...
University of Dayton to offer social entrepreneurship program
University of Dayton is adding a new certificate to its roster this fall: a program focused on both entrepreneurship and social impact. Students in the Herr Venture for Change Program will earn a nine credit hour certificate in social entrepreneurship. Along with course work, they’ll create a venture intended to make social change in the Dayton community.
Union: Bargaining with Mason School Board ends Monday without new contract
MASON, Ohio — The future remains uncertain for families and hundreds of teachers at Mason City Schools as negotiations continue on new contracts, with no deal yet reached. Negotiations between Mason Schools and the teachers' union began in mid-February. Even weeks after the school year ended, no deal has been reached.
Greater Cincinnati school district seeing success with school safety tip line
CINCINNATI — Last week, the U.S. Surgeon Generaldeclared gun violence a public health crisis through a historic public health advisory, as officials across the nation work to curb gun related incidents. School campuses have been forced to grapple with intense safety challenges in the wake of dozens of school...
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