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  2. How much does your school district pay teachers? Average ...

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    Average teacher salaries in southwest Ohio's public schools range from about $51,000 to $90,000, depending on the district. Search your district here.

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  4. Ohio Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Education Association (OEA) is a teachers union which serves as the largest such organization for educators in the American state of Ohio.The organization represents teachers, educational support professionals, counselors, curriculum specialists, librarians, health care workers, school nurses, school psychologists, vocational-technical instructors, higher education, students and ...

  5. Sidney High School (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Sidney High School average enrollment is approximately 1,000, with approximately 200 students attending the Upper Valley Career Center in Piqua, OH. The average graduating class size is approximately 250 students. Sidney City Schools offers more than 70 extracurricular activities for students from 6th grade on.

  6. An Ohio school district is moving to a 4-day school week to ...

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    Ohio superintendant Eugene Blalock has instated a 4-day school week for North College Hill City Schools starting in August to curb burnout for teachers.

  7. Cincinnati Federation of Teachers - Wikipedia

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    Lacking the legal right to bargain collectively, the nascent union pushed for higher wages, an end to discrimination against married women teachers, smaller class sizes and desegregation. The CFT competed for the allegiance of teachers with the Cincinnati Teachers Association (CTA), an affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA).