The CCS superintendent and treasurer are hopeful changes can be made to Ohio's proposed school funding budget after testifying before the state House.
School districts across central Ohio are voicing strong opposition to Governor Mike DeWine's proposed cuts to school funding.
Columbus City Schools Superintendent Angela Chapman said the district stands to lose more than $45 million in revenue under Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed state budget, saying the cuts would be ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNColumbus school leadership testifies against state budgetColumbus City Schools’ superintendent and treasurer testified in front of the Ohio House Education Committee on Tuesday about Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed state budget. Superintendent Dr. Angela ...
Since February, educators in Ohio opposed Gov. Mike DeWine’s newly proposed budget amid concerns about it cutting over $100 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Schools Superintendent Dr. Angela Chapman sent families a letter Friday informing them that the district could lose millions over the next two years under Gov.
Overall, around $100 million in state money would be cut from Ohio public schools under Gov. DeWine's proposed budget.
Columbus City Schools Superintendent Angela Chapman said the district stands to lose $45 million under Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed budget.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Schools’ superintendent and treasurer testified in front of the Ohio House Education Committee on Tuesday about Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed state budget.
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