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Higher ed plan will identify strengths (Springfield News-Sun)
DAYTON — The 10-year master plan to create the University System of Ohio already has some major goals, according to Board of Regents Chancellor Eric Fingerhut, who met with the Dayton Daily News editorial board Thursday.
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State outlines education overhaul (Springfield News-Sun)
DAYTON — In three to five years, college-bound students in Ohio will have access to a full, affordable menu of associate and bachelor's degree programs at a campus closest to home.
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Lakota officials explain what it means to be on board (Fairfield Echo)
There may be no candidates thus far for two vacancies on the Lakota Local School Board of Education, but President Joan Powell said she isn't worried. \
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Elgin's Britton joins OHSAA Board of Control (The Marion Star)
COLUMBUS — Bob Britton, principal at Elgin High School, began his first year as a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association Board of Control on Aug. 1.
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Conneaut school board poised to decide levy's fate (Star Beacon)
CONNEAUT - - Board of Education members - - poised to announce the fate of a school levy - - on Tuesday praised the process that helped them reach their decision.The board met Tuesday afternoon to review informati ...
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Liberal group seeks Schaffer pledge (Denver Post)
A liberal activist group called Wednesday on Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bob Schaffer to sign a pledge to disclose political donors before his votes on the state Board of Education.
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Interim school boss hired (CentralOhio.com)
BUCYRUS -- The Bucyrus City School District Board of Education voted unanimously Monday evening to hire a new interim superintendent. "We are very excited about our decision to hire Fred Schnoor as our new interim superintendent," said Bucyrus School Board president Doug Schiefer.
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COMING UP (The Buffalo News)
SWEET HOME BOARD RETREAT: The Board of Education of the Sweet Home Central School District will hold its annual retreat to discuss the upcoming school year and board goals from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Norman C. Vergils Community Center of Sweet Home High School, 1901 Sweet Home Road, Amherst. It is open to the public.
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Governor sets up superior system of Ohio colleges (The Lantern)
In keeping with the changes in higher education since his term began in January, Gov. Ted Strickland established a new system for public institutions in Ohio.
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School board races need candidates (The Marietta Times)
There will be 13 board of education positions up for grabs in Washington County in November but with the deadline to become a candidate approaching later this month, only two people are officially in the race.
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Higher ed plan will identify strengths (Springfield News-Sun)
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