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While enrollment has grown at Kentucky's public universities and the Kentucky Community and Technical college system, the state has also taken a hit to two key affordability measures.
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Ohio State University's new AI initiative will likely change how students are charged and investigated for misconduct violations.
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Since 2022, university leaders have been working to eliminate a massive budget shortfall that NKU says was largely caused by a decline in enrollment and rising expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Data from Cincinnati Public Schools shows that, in the past decade, student homelessness increased by more than 50%, going from 2,438 students in 2015 to 4,304 during the 2023-2024 school year.
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Indiana substantially expanded programs that pay for child care for low-income families with the help of federal pandemic aid.
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The staff reductions were part of a handful of budget cuts approved by board members on Monday night, which also included the sale of some unused property owned by the school district.
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The request comes shortly after the U.S. Department of Education said it was immediately ending an extension of COVID-related grant funding offered under the Biden administration.
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Middletown Schools is seeking support from Ohio's top lawmakers to claw the rescinded dollars back, but so far, they've only gotten attention from a few.
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The federal government said it would consider funding extensions for certain projects on a case-by-case basis. The Kentucky Department of Education says it submitted several projects to be considered, but most were denied.
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The district says it is switching to i-Ready to reduce student testing fatigue, save money, and make Walnut Hills more racially diverse.