The nation's fourth-graders have shown significant gains in U.S. history and civics test scores, federal researchers reported yesterday, a development that -- coupled with similar recent advances in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new program in Ohio that allows a special group of elementary students to explore history for free is ...
CLEVELAND — Fourth grade students across Ohio can have free access to some of the state's finest museums, thanks to a new program from the Western Reserve Historical Society and America 250-Ohio. The ...
Fourth graders in Ohio have been able to go to some history museums around the state for free over the past year. The history museum pass now has another perk: free admission to the Ohio State Fair.
Seventeen students in Redwood teacher Joy Burnett’s fourth grade class participated in the contest, and three students: Zoe Gill, McKenzie Northcutt, and Alana LaFontant were named first-place winners ...
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Fourth-graders at Chagrin Falls Intermediate School presented and created history simultaneously Feb. 7 as they created the school’s first Living Wax Museum. The Living Wax ...
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Your fourth grader is already learning about Ohio history in school. Why not help bring the lessons to life with a free museum visit? That's now possible with the Fourth Grade History Pass, a program ...
Ohio 4th grade students can get free admission to a host of history museums now through the end of 2026. Museums across Ohio are making admission free for fourth grade students as part of the state's ...
COLUMBUS — Any fourth-grade student who visits the Ohio History Center until Sunday, Aug. 3 can receive free admission to the Ohio State Fair with a Fourth Grade History Pass and a paid adult thanks ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new program in Ohio that allows a special group of elementary students to explore history for free is expanding to include more museums and historic sites across the state.