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1) A capacity issue
By: Scott Stephens
See More Stories by this author.<p><span style="COLOR: #000000">Ever run through billions of dollars in a few months? </span></p>
<p><span style="COLOR: #000000">It’s not as easy as it might seem, especially when you have to account for every penny, fill out thousands of pages of paperwork and meet ever-moving deadlines.</span></p>
Published:
January, 2010
2) Different strokes
<span style="COLOR: #000000">The kinds of programs people expect to see from the stimulus are something new that goes beyond what students have received in recent years. But it’s not easy for all districts to deliver. Sparse budgets, tight deadlines and strict Title 1 regulations made existing programs look like the best bets for some school systems, while others are taking bolder approaches.</span>
Published:
January, 2010
3) The funding cliff
By: Scott Stephens
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">The federal stimulus program pumped an unprecedented amount of money into district coffers. But many worry that the one-time cash infusion will create jobs and programs that cannot be sustained after the extra money is gone—a funding cliff that could invite a future budget crisis.
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Published:
January, 2010
4) School-based groups give Cincinnati parents, teachers more control
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">Each school in the Cincinnati Public Schools district is run by a Local School Decision Making Committee made up of an equal number of parents, teachers, non-teaching staff and community members. The committees approve each school’s budget and signs off on all major decisions.</span>
Published:
September, 2009
5) Urban voters choose school board members
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">An analysis of unofficial results from county elections board Web sites finds that voters most often opted for incumbents.</span>
Published:
September, 2009
6) New state Board of Education member has years of experience at the local level
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">“The best results come from people working together,” says Kathy Leavenworth, who was appointed to the state Board of Education in the beginning of December.</span>
Published:
September, 2009
7) Ohio revising basic curriculum for pre-K-12 schools
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Department of Education hopes to make them clearer, fewer.</span>
Published:
June, 2009
8) Cleveland mayoral debate tonight to focus on education
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">With Cleveland’s mayoral primary less than two weeks away, tonight’s debate will give community members the chance to learn how a change in power could affect their schools.</span>
Published:
June, 2009
9) Mayoral debate on education reveals few details
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<span style="COLOR: #000000">Three of Cleveland’s five mayoral candidates took part in a debate on education Thursday, Aug. 27. Emotions were fiery when it came to the district’s failing schools, but few concrete ideas for change were named by any candidate.</span>
Published:
June, 2009
10) Obama to students: 'Make us all proud'
By: Rachel Abbey
See More Stories by this author.<p><span style="COLOR: #000000">The president's September 2009 speech focused on education, responsibility.</span></p>
Published:
June, 2009