Supporting Ohio’s children in foster care
View my remarks here . During the 2024-2025 school year, Ohio had more than 14,000 children
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View my remarks here . During the 2024-2025 school year, Ohio had more than 14,000 children
Erie County. $83,977 for the Toledo Public School Head Start Projects. $16,732 for Community Action Commission
health care workforce through partnerships ranging from high schools to medical schools, while also encouraging collaboration between hospitals
Transit Stop Infrastructure Improvements supporting Columbus City Schools access $500,000 for the City of Columbus Department
work and take their kids to school, and our local industries rely on safe transportation networks to keep
Provider Training (AADAPT) Act ( H.R.3747 ) and the School-Based Health Centers Reauthorization Act ( H.R.8209 ) during a committee markup … reduce care disparities in rural communities. The School-Based Health Centers Reauthorization Act renews federal support for school
federal aid to applicants flagged for potential fraud. Schools that are flagged would then be placed … category for program review, audits and other oversight. Schools can be exempted if they verify student identities through
every day, from hospitals and banks to utilities, schools and basic communications." Background: The letter asks ONCD
years old, married to his high school sweetheart, and a father of two children.” . . . “Trooper Cayton was killed
Start is a federally-funded program that provides school readiness and ensures that both low-income children
Summit Artspace to recognize the 39 high school student artists in Ohio’s 13th Congressional District who participated … Sharma, an eleventh grader from Cuyahoga Falls High School, as the overall winner of the 2026 Congressional
announced Emma Spriggs of Northwest High School as the winner of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition. Her winning … Congressional Art Competition: First Place: Emma Spriggs School: Northwest High School Title: “Simple Joys” Medium: Colored pencil Second
continued promotion of mental health in schools and communities; Applauds the collaboration of local, state and federal organizations
spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual art competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent … began in 1982, more than 650,000 high school students have participated. This year, Ankita, a junior from
been an outstanding champion for the vocational training schools in Ohio’s Seventh Congressional District. This legislation ensures
been awarded a $344,257 Farm to School Grant from USDA for the program, which will connect local … schools in Garfield Heights with community partners to expand hands-on learning opportunities, increase access to fresh, locally
11th-grade student at Buckeye Local High School, as the winner of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition … Rehlender, a 12th grader from Padua Franciscan High School, won the People’s Choice Award with her piece
theological studies from the Harvard Divinity School, was the former Director of the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives
United States Army Chapter. The Lincoln-West High School NJROTC served as color guard. Representatives from
runs through our labor partners, community colleges, technical schools, and our nation’s top colleges and universities
mile radius are both Copley-Fairlawn Arrowhead Primary School and Copley-Fairlawn Middle School, meaning students and families … improves everyday safety and expands access to parks, schools, and local destinations, creating more equitable opportunities for residents
Born in Bellaire, Ohio, Bobby attended Bridgeport High School, where he rose through the wrestling ranks, winning … back-to-back state titles at Bridgeport High School to captaining the United States Olympic freestyle team
wherever they are—on their devices, in their schools, and in their neighborhoods,”said Tim and Tamia Woods … social media. Through our work with families and schools nationwide, we have seen that third-party safety software
public spaces such as national parks, school zones, and other public properties. For law enforcement officers, the ability
dearly. That’s money that could go toward schools, roads, or helping the communities hit hardest by rising