June 2, 2025 - 23:20

The recently-retired superintendent of Marysville Schools has been nominated for a significant position within the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. This appointment could mark a new chapter in the educator's career, transitioning from local leadership to a statewide role that influences educational policy and administration.
The former superintendent has a long-standing history of dedication to improving educational outcomes and fostering a supportive learning environment in their district. With years of experience in educational leadership, they bring a wealth of knowledge and insight that could greatly benefit the state's educational framework.
In their new role, the deputy director will be responsible for overseeing various initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of education across Ohio. This position not only highlights the superintendent's commitment to education but also underscores the importance of experienced leaders in shaping the future of the state's educational landscape. The nomination is expected to receive considerable attention as the state continues to navigate challenges and opportunities within its education system.
May 22, 2026 - 04:53
An Incredible Investment in Global EducationA major donation is set to remove one of the biggest barriers to international education: the high cost. Louis and Mary Kay Smith have given $20 million to fund a program that will allow students...
May 21, 2026 - 02:17
Build elite education around access, not just instructionThe traditional model of elite education has long been defined by its instruction: world-class faculty, rigorous curricula, and selective admissions. But a growing number of thought leaders argue...
May 20, 2026 - 01:17
Amendment to elect State Board of Education members moves forward in NC HouseA proposed constitutional amendment that would remove the governor`s authority to appoint members of the North Carolina State Board of Education moved forward in the state House on Tuesday. The...
May 19, 2026 - 21:01
Washington sues Trump's Dept. of Education, alleging illegal restriction of student loansWashington Attorney General Nick Brown, along with a coalition of 23 states and two governors, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Education. The legal action challenges what the...