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Oakwood plan would be good for Elyria
A deal between the city of Elyria and Save Our Children to turn the former Oakwood School over to the nonprofit should be a boon to both. The price, as they say, is right. Under a plan working its way through City Council, the old school, which closed in 2021, would be sold to Save Our Children for $1. (Elyria Schools turned over Oakwood and two other buildings to the city in exchange for three acres of city-owned land next to its new Northwood campus.)
Medina school board votes to send emergency levy to ballot
MEDINA, Ohio – For the third time in a row, the Medina Board of Education is asking voters to approve an operating levy for the Medina City School District. Board members voted during a recent meeting to place the 10-year, 7.5-mill emergency operating levy on the November ballot. “Basically...
Medina schools join consortium to lobby for fair state funding
MEDINA, Ohio – In an effort to lessen the burden of local taxpayers and to hopefully increase the amount of state funding the district receives, Medina City Schools has joined a consortium of roughly 50 Ohio school districts to lobby for more equitable funding for the school districts. “If...
Berea Schools superintendent addresses offsite religious instruction policy
BEREA, Ohio -- Berea City Schools Superintendent Tracy Wheeler recently reviewed a long-established district policy enabling students -- with parental consent -- to attend offsite religion classes during the school day. At the June 27 Board of Education meeting, she stressed that the Released Time for Religious Instruction (RTRI) policy...
North Olmsted’s Safety Town graduates another class: A Place in the Sun
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- North Olmsted’s Safety Town is a program for children that teaches them lessons about fire, pedestrians, traffic, water, guns and poisons/drugs. North Olmsted recently held its first week of 2024 graduation at the North Olmsted High School performing arts center. If you purchase a product...
North Olmsted science teacher receives EPA’s Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- Pine Intermediate School fifth-grade math and science teacher Shari Insley has been awarded the 2024 Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators. “I found out a few months ago and was just struck by tears,” said Insley, who has been teaching for nearly 20 years. If...
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