Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday inked into law legislation designed to curtail the use of cell phones in schools.
One month after regaining his seat, Wade Steen is again facing potential expulsion from the State Teachers Retirement System board – and this time he's not the only one.
Leaders of the departments of Education & Workforce and Higher Education told members of a House panel Wednesday they're moving quickly to implement new reading instruction policies.
As the Expositions Commission angles for new capital funding to fulfill future elements of an ambitious master plan, officials are moving ahead on the current phase.
The allocation of more than $150 million to overhaul reading education in the state is just the first step to improving childhood literacy in Ohio, witnesses told a House panel Tuesday.
A change-oriented majority on the State Teachers Retirement System board will soon be strengthened, although public officials have alluded pending investigations may change the equation.
The Department of Education & Workforce is looking to do its part to ensure the Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group 's report does more than collect dust on a shelf.
The long-awaited Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project moved one step closer to fruition this week.
Lawmakers will get an update on the status of the state's overhauled childhood literacy efforts next week.