The McClain FFA soils teams had a standout performance recently at the State Soils Career Development Event, earning high placements and recognition for their dedication and skill.
A new large-scale analysis of existing research finds that school-provided social and emotional learning (SEL) programs improve students’ academic achievement in addition to their social and emotional development. The study appears in Review of Educational Research, a journal of the American Educational Research Association.
In the often-cluttered world of college rankings and ratings, Colleges of Distinction prides itself as an “unconventional guide” featuring schools with engaging programs. Wilmington College recently received word of its inclusion again this year as one of the nation’s "Best Colleges," as selected by Colleges of Distinction.
When Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in March signed Ohio Senate Bill 1, some students and faculty members predicted the state’s colleges and universities would lose enrollment and prestige. And people have lost jobs and students have departed because it mandates an end to diversity programs and the termination of majors with few graduates.
The Southern State Community College Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 16, on SSCC’s Central Campus, Room 347, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, for their regular Board meeting.
High school students have an opportunity to get a jump start on college or entering the workforce through Wilmington College’s new College & Career Academy.
While many Ohio public universities saw an increase in total enrollment this fall semester, international student enrollment is down, according to university enrollment data.
Wilmington College recognized a quartet of alumni who are distinguishing themselves in lives of service and success at the Alumni Awards Brunch held during Homecoming (Sept. 27).
During a 10-minute special meeting held Thursday, Oct. 2, members of the Hillsboro City Schools Board of Education approved a change in principals at the elementary school.
The Greenfield Exempted Village School District Board of Education will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Buckskin Elementary School Cafeteria.
As a middle-school student in 1980s Philadelphia, Shelley Hunter remembers getting to and from school pretty easily thanks to the city’s public transit service, SEPTA, which had bus and train routes near her home and her school. Sometimes, she even felt comfortable enough to take a city cab.