Dayton Daily News

As more students split time between career centers and schools, state funding formula changes enrollment

Some schools are seeing a significant difference between the number of students they count in their own enrollment data and the “full-time equivalent” data that the state uses to calculate the number of students a school has.

Local school district sues city government over revenue sharing

The district said it found the city “failed to fulfill its obligations to the school district” as outlined under Ohio law, “resulting in significant financial losses.”

How to make school lunch more interesting? Dayton Public Schools changing some food options

District plans to introduce meals that mirror meals from popular restaurants, like a take on a Big Mac, and hold a competition among staff members to see what meals they could come up with using leftovers and limited ingredients.

Dayton Public students get their chance to ask superintendent candidates questions

The questions the students asked ranged from how their fellow classmates would be involved in administrative decision making in the future, what the candidates would do to help long-term substitute teachers, and how they would be visible in school buildings.

Tipp City school superintendent urges community to stop the hate, focus on kids

Aaron Moran calls for the end to “contentious back and forth” focused on school board members and an emphasis on “a more professional and productive environment” centered on students.