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  1. Mar 12, 2021 · Justices Promote Kids Voting Initiative. By Anne Yeager | March 12, 2021. Ohio voter turnout is lowest from ages 18 to 19. That’s why six Ohio Supreme Court justices taped video messages supporting an initiative to teach children citizenship and encourage voting when they turn 18.

  2. Court Education for Kids. For teachers and parents wanting to add to a student curriculum or to fill student gaps in understanding state government, the Ohio Supreme Court continues to broaden its collection of educational tools – which are tailored for both in-person and remote learning.

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  3. Apr 28, 2021 · In 1997, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that Ohio’s school funding system was unconstitutional because of its heavy reliance on local resources. Local resources vary from community to community: Children get a better quality of education in some places than in others.

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  4. Mar 26, 2021 · The Supreme Court’s Civic Education Section is conducting virtual tours of the historic building for schools across Ohio. The effort brings to life what thousands of students are learning during their cyber studies.

  5. Dec 3, 2020 · Rule 48.05 is amended to increase the continuing education for GALs from three hours to six hours annually and added new language on continuing education hours and topics. Lawyers who serve as GALs may want to refer to the Ohio Guardian ad Litem Education Program page on the Supreme Court website.

  6. Jun 2, 2021 · How do we fix it? The Ohio Supreme Court didn't define "adequate education" in their landmark DeRolph decision, and they didn't say how much money one should cost.

  7. The Children & Families Section provides technical assistance, training, and policy recommendations to improve court performance in cases involving children and families. The Advisory Committee on Children & Families makes policy recommendations to the Supreme Court of Ohio through the section.

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