Education News for 11-05-2012

State Education News

  • Seclusion-room policy: State plan a burden, schools say (Columbus Dispatch)
  • Schools say they’d be overburdened with paperwork, extra testing and expensive training if the state sticks with its plan to regulate how they seclude and restrain students…Read more...

  • Ohio 12th in US for strongest teacher unions (Dayton Daily News)
  • Ohio has the nation’s 12th-strongest teacher unions, which have “highly permissive” bargaining rights and are involved politically even though the public…Read more...

  • Two compete for state school board seat (Findlay Courier)
  • Northwestern Ohio voters will be picking a representative to the state school board Tuesday. Vying for the District 1 board seat are incumbent Ann E. Jacobs…Read more...

  • School districts could be hit hard by federal sequestration (Middletown Journal)
  • Should automatic spending cuts, or sequestration, set to take place in January occur, it could have a dramatic impact on the availability of federal grant funds for education…Read more...

Local Education News

  • Schools pause to mourn Canton City Schools Superintendent Chris Smith (Canton Repository)
  • Silence fell over three Stark County stadiums Saturday night as thousands of rowdy high school football fans took a moment to honor Canton City School Superintendent Chris Smith…Read more...

  • Enrollment campout begins at Clifton school (Cincinnati Enquirer)
  • Nearly two weeks before enrollment starts, parents are pitching tents on the lawn of a Cincinnati Public school with hopes of getting their kids in one of the district’s most popular magnet programs…Read more...

  • Northeast Ohio schools seek tax increases, voters seeks answers about other sources of funding (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • More than a third of Northeast Ohio's school districts are asking voters for tax increases…Read more...

  • Anti-levy group: school-produced video crosses legal line (Dayton Daily News)
  • A video produced by Vandalia-Butler City Schools in advance of Tuesday’s levy vote has members of an anti-levy group questioning whether it pushes the envelope on laws…Read more...

  • Kindness in Action: Madison students sending 3,200 items to troops (Mansfield News Journal)
  • Madison Junior High School students collected 3,200 items to send to U.S. troops overseas in time for Christmas…Read more...

  • School within a school project focuses on hands on learning within a school (Newark Advocate)
  • Raymond Leslie often struggles to stay focused on a lecture in class. But when he’s holding a camera, or creating a piece of art, the concepts start clicking…Read more...

  • 4.9-mill TPS levy would cost owner of $100,000 home about $150 per year (Toledo Blade)
  • Of the seven levy requests facing Toledo voters on Election Day, the largest by far is from Toledo Public Schools…Read more...

  • How Cleveland public schools are funded (WKYC)
  • The Issue 107 ballot issue to levy taxes for the Cleveland Metropolitan School District raises a lot of questions…Read more...

Editorial

  • Guarantee to fail? (Akron Beacon Journal)
  • Reading is such a basic skill, you can’t argue against children being able to read at grade level by the time they leave the third grade…Read more...

  • Parents and teachers need to team up to help lift children out of poverty (Columbus Dispatch)
  • “The fate of our country won’t be decided on a battlefield. It will be determined in a classroom.”…Read more...

  • The Importance of Education: An Economics View (Education Week)
  • It's not headline news that educational attainment is highly correlated with income: College graduates typically earn more than less-educated Americans…Read more...