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  2. Ohio Graduation Test - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Graduation Test (OGT) is the high school graduation examination given to sophomores in the U.S. state of Ohio. Students must pass all five sections (reading, writing, mathematics, science and social studies) in order to graduate. Students have multiple chances to pass these sections and can still graduate without passing each using the ...

  3. Free Appropriate Public Education - Wikipedia

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    Various laws began to carve out space for a student's right to FAPE in the mid-to-late twentieth century. For example, the 1958 Captioned Films Act, Public Law 85-905, [8] [9] was intended, at least in part, to enrich the educational experience of the deaf, demonstrating recognition that their educational opportunities differed somewhat from their hearing peers.

  4. Most U.S. colleges don't require an ACT/SAT score. Which Ohio ...

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    Many colleges adjusted their admissions policies in 2020 and stopped requiring ACT/SAT scores. Which Ohio schools are currently test-optional? Most U.S. colleges don't require an ACT/SAT score.

  5. Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students Act

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    The Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students (HEROES) Act (Pub. L. 108–76 (text)) was legislation passed unanimously by the United States Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush on January 16, 2002. It was extended and amended in 2003, extended in 2005, and made permanent in 2007.

  6. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    They must act within departmental requirements which ensure students' right to learn and must be considered effective. [58] [71] Sweezy v. New Hampshire (1957) [69] found that teachers have the right to lecture. They do not have academic freedom under the law. [70] Any academic freedom rules are put in place by the school.

  7. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (CVCA), founded in 1968, is a private, college-preparatory, nondenominational Christian middle school and high school in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, United States, serving approximately 1,050 students in grades 6-12

  8. Template:Education in Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Ohio Revised Code - Wikipedia

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