The Southern Ohio Educational Service Center (SOESC) is proud to announce that it has been recognized as a High-Performing ESC by the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce (DEW) for the 10th consecutive year.
Ohio lawmakers have brought back up a bill that would add party labels to candidates in local school board elections with a newly added amendment that would eliminate all elected seats on the State Board of Education, making the entire body governor-appointed.
Wilmington College will observe the Christmas and holiday season with its annual Winter Concert featuring the College Chorale, Quaker Jazz Ensemble and Symphonic Winds on Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m., in Heiland Theatre. The event is free of charge.
The Ohio House voted to pass a bill that would allow public schools and public universities to teach the positive impacts of Judeo-Christian religion on American history during Wednesday’s House session.
The Paint Valley ADAMH Board held the 12th annual Write in Red Essay Contest during Red Ribbon Week Oct. 27-31. The essay contest was for all middle and high school students in Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike and Ross counties.
A new Ohio bill would remove a requirement that the hepatitis B vaccine be administered to children attending child care or preschools. It would also bar public schools from keeping out unvaccinated students if outbreaks of any disease occur.
Ready to travel, learn, and earn college credit? Southern State is heading to Panama in May 2026, where travelers will explore the Canal, rainforests, and vibrant Panamanian culture while building real-world experience.
Students who enroll in short-term, job-focused training through community college noncredit programs experience modest but meaningful earnings gains and a greater likelihood of being employed after training, according to a new study published in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association.
The Southern State Community College Foundation and the Highland County Democratic Party have announced their first recipient of the Highland County Democratic Club Scholarship for the 2025-26 academic year.
When six Southern public university systems this summer formed a new accreditation agency, the move shook the national evaluation model that higher education has relied on for decades.
Cathy Linderman always wished she had attended a college with an equestrian program. Perhaps her gift of a trio of horses to Wilmington College for its equine program now gives her a semblance of that unique collegial connection. Linderman is a prominent horse breeder whose stables once featured as many as 187 horses.
The Trump Administration Tuesday announced a sweeping shift of federal education programs out of the U.S. Department of Education and into multiple federal agencies through new interagency agreements that do not require congressional action.
President Donald Trump’s administration took major steps Tuesday in trying to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, announcing six interagency agreements signed with other departments that will transfer several of its responsibilities to those agencies.
Whiteoak High School is giving students a head start into the skilled trades with a new flooring installation program that has quickly become one of the school’s most engaging career-focused initiatives.