By J.D. Davidson | The Center Square Dec 7, 2022
The Republican-dominated Ohio Senate approved a plan Wednesday that
would remove most power for the state Board of Education and place it
with the governor. The move comes a little more than a month after
Democrats won control of the state board of education in the November
general election. “I want to stress that this bill is constituent
driven,” Sen. Bill Reineke, R-Toledo, said on the Senate floor
Wednesday. “SB178 refocuses our education system to what matters most,
our children. I believe we can do better for our children if we re-energize and refocus our education system. Real change and bold action
are the solution.”..........To Read More....
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