Say Yes to Education college scholarship leaders urge Cleveland students to complete FAFSA, finish first college year
The college and high school closures because of coronavirus have leaders of Cleveland's Say Yes to Education college scholarship program worried that students will leave college and that high school seniors won't fill out the right paperwork
Cleveland’s charter and parochial schools are uneven in offering online classes during coronavirus shutdown
Some of the charter and parochial schools in Cleveland have struggled to connect all their students to online classwork during the coronavirus school closures, but others are offering online classes now
Schools skip A-F grades during coronavirus disruption, make classes pass/fail
Some schools are dropping their normal grading system during the coronavirus crisis and grading students as Pass or Fail for the fourth quarter of the school year.
Cleveland schools still stuck in planning stages for ungraded online “enrichment,” during coronavirus closure
The Cleveland school district, which estimates that two thirds of its students need computers to do lessons online, is still planning how to do more than just give students paper packets of exercises during the coronavirus shutdown.
Coronavirus concerns cause Ohioans to cut highway travel nearly in half: ODOT
Ohio residents have cut their travel nearly in half because of coronavirus concerns, Ohio Department of Transportation data suggests.
Some schools embrace online lessons, others mired in Internet obstacles during coronavirus shutdown
Schools across Ohio are rushing to put more classes online as the state's coronavirus shutdown is extended
Build your career from your couch: Free, low-cost and safe ways for Ohioans to add job skills during the coronavirus shutdown
Your time at home laid off or just social distancing because of coronavirus can be an opportunity to add job skills. Here are some resources, suggested by employment and training experts.
Free lunches have few takers during coronavirus school closures: “We need our babies to eat."
Only 10% to 20% of students in Cleveland are picking up free school lunches during Ohio's coronavirus school closures.
Voucher freeze draws grumbles, but legislature’s easing of graduation rules and testing earn praise
The Ohio legislature froze the state's EdChoice vouchers for next school year, amid coronavirus concerns, while eliminating state tests and report cards and while letting districts decide which high school seniors can graduate.
Cleveland schools CEO promises seniors in-person graduation and, hopefully, prom
Cleveland school district CEO Eric Gordon wants his seniors to have a real graduation ceremony and prom, despite coronavirus concerns
Cleveland schools donate nurses’ supplies to medical fight against coronavirus
The Cleveland school district donated the medical supplies in school nurses' offices to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health
Coronavirus impact: Legislature looks at quick changes for vouchers, graduation and testing for schools this week
Ohio's state legislature will likely change laws about testing and state report cards for the year, after the coronavirus school shutdown. Members are also seeking changes about vouchers and high school graduation.