Ohio Attorney General issues sick leave donation opinion
On April 16, the Ohio Attorney General (AG) released 2019 Ohio Atty.Gen.Ops. No.
On April 16, the Ohio Attorney General (AG) released 2019 Ohio Atty.Gen.Ops. No.
Budget update
The Ohio House Finance Subcommittee on Primary and Secondary Education held several hearings this month on House Bill (HB) 166, the state budget bill that includes the school-funding formula and education policy changes. Many individuals and organizations testified on the bill, including school board members, superintendents and treasurers.
The Ohio Council of School Board Attorneys (OCSBA) will be holding its 42nd annual School Attorney Workshop on June 7, 2019, at the Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel.
Establishing wages and salaries that are appropriately competitive and internally equitable is one of management’s most important responsibilities. Rahmberg Stover and Associates provides a full range of consulting services necessary to help organizations design and administer employee pay programs covering the entire workforce, from entry-level positions to professional/technical roles to the management group.
Showcase your district's student performers, programs and art work during the virtual OSBA Capital Conference.
Review the full list of businesses recognized in the 2024 OSBA Business Honor Roll.
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Today, schools face a range of threats — everything from social media firestorms and accusations of sexual misconduct to contentious ballot issues and prolonged negotiations with labor unions.
When those events occur, stakeholders need to hear the school’s side of the story first.
Our crisis management consultants are deeply experienced crisis professionals with long histories working in the news media, in industry and in law.
How do you get people to feel connected, how do you get them to care? Let’s begin with our children.
It was hard for me to view and listen to Windfield’s remarks without thinking about school buildings and school districts. Wildfield says that “feeling connected to where you live is a vital ingredient to the recipe in creating sustainable and resilient communities. If you feel connected to where you live, you are more likely to care about it, and want to protect it and want to participate.” Is this true of where you learn?
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