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Gifts To State Schools Stay Strong
Regional News Stories: Monday, February 8, 2010
Most Ohio colleges and universities seem to be bucking a national trend in charitable contributions

Kent Benefits Region As It Approaches Centennial
Regional News Stories: Friday, January 29, 2010
The report was commissioned by the school and released to alumni and area leaders January 29.

Twelve-Year-Old Author Calls Herself the World’s Youngest Teacher
NewsDepth: Thursday, January 28, 2010
At first glance, Adora Svitak looks like any 12-year-old girl. The truth is -- she's anything but. This accomplished “tween” is a poet, as well as an author of young adult books. But there's more - she's actually a teacher, traveling around the world to talk to kids about the joys of reading and writing. Jason Guy caught up to this busy youngster last week, at the Florida Education Technology Conference in Orlando.

Ohio Seventh and Eighth Graders Build Cities of the Future
NewsDepth: Thursday, January 28, 2010
Teams from nineteen Ohio middle schools built cities of the future for the 2010 National Engineers Week “Future City" competition. The competition gives seventh- and eighth-graders the chance to build a city of the future using SimCity Four Deluxe software. Each team built a 3-D model of the city it created and wrote a description of its city.

A team from Bexley Middle School placed first, for the second year in a row. These kids will represent Ohio in the national Future City competition during National Engineering Week next month.

Second Place: St. Vincent de Paul School, Mt. Vernon
Third Place: Immaculate Conception Academy, Cincinnati
Fourth Place: St. Ambrose Middle School, Brunswick
Fifth Place: Morton Middle School, Vandalia

The State of the Union and Ohio
The Sound of Ideas: Thursday, January 28, 2010
Among the challenges facing President Obama are double digit unemployment, a bitterly divided congress, a stalemate over the health care overhaul, two wars, and no real consensus on the way out of the recession. How much traction can he gain on these issues in his first State of the Union address? And what will it mean in Ohio? Thursday morning at 9 join host Dan Moulthrop and a panel of political observers from Ohio and across the nation.

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Funding

Funding for the coverage of education topics comes from The GAR Foundation; The George Gund Foundation; The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation; and The Cleveland Foundation.

Series

21st Century Schools
The U.S. ranks near the bottom of other industrialized nations in math and science education. Kids in much of the industrialized world are so far ahead of our kids that some experts say only a radical restructuring of how we teach math and science will close the gap.

The Governor’s Town Hall Meeting on Education Reform
Governor Strickland discussed the six principles for education reform he presented in his 2008 State of the State address as well as specific policy ideas for improving Ohio’s schools at the Idea Center® at PlayhouseSquare on August 7, 2008.

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