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APS cheating scandal as the AJC reported it

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's investigative reporters broke the story about widespread cheating on tests in Atlanta Public Schools in December, 2008, and we've continued digging ever since.

Tips on choosing a college from financial aid experts

Need help finding the right school that fits your budget? Here are some tips. Apply to at least one financial safety school. This is a school that will not only admit you, but that you could afford without any financial aid. — Mark Kantrowitz, national financial aid expert   Look at ...

Kasich’s proposed funding model provides more help for districts in lower-income parts of the state where property values don’t generate much local revenue. Barb Mattei-Smith, Kasich’s assistant policy director for education, said a 20-mill levy in the state’s poorest district only generates $900 per pupil but the same 20-mill levy generates $1,400 per pupil in the state’s wealthiest district.

Kasich's plan gives more money to schools

Gov. John Kasich’s school funding plan tackles growing disparity between poor and wealthy school districts and allows Ohio students living in poverty to attend private schools with state dollars, while boosting overall state funding for public schools. Kasich rolled out his school funding formula and other education policies Thursday to ...

High School Sports results

BOYS BASKETBALL Saturday’s Results Carlisle 70, TC North 45 Cin. Christian 77, Miami Valley Chr. 60 Dayton Christian 66, Badin 52 Hamilton 48, Milford 35 Little Miami 41, Edgewood 33 Madison 65, Midd. Christian 37 Northwest 64, Talawanda 58 Ross 65, Mt. Healthy 59 Winton Woods 75, Middletown 61   ...

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Middletown guard Denarius Dean tries to drive past Winton Woods guard Devon Goodson during their game at Wade E. Miller Gym in Middletown Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013.

Middies vs Winton Woods

Area fighters boxing to benefit vets

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Traveling Wall leaves the Wright State University Nutter Center under escort by the Patriot Guard Riders motorcycle club while passing under crossed aerial ladders from Wright Patterson AFB and the City of Fairborn fire departments, the memorial wall will be on display at the Greene County Fairgrounds.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Traveling Wall leaves WSU

Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house at Miami University.

Frat in 'fireworks battle' sues Miami U. for $10M

One of the fraternities involved in the fireworks battle at Miami University has slapped the school with a $10 million lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in federal court by the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, states Miami acted with “reckless disregard” and with “malice, hatred and ill will” toward the 37 ...

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