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Why the state of Ohio is suing Columbus City Schools

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost speaks during an election night watch party.
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Ohio Republican Attorney General Dave Yost speaks during an election night watch party, Nov. 8, 2022, in Columbus, Ohio.

Attorney General Dave Yost is suing Columbus City Schools.

Yost says CCS broke the law when the district refused to drive 1,000 private school students to class.

The district says those kids are impractical to transport, meaning they legally don’t have to.

We’re digging into the issue during this hour of All Sides.

Guest Host:

Amy Juravich, 89.7 NPR News Program Director, Midday Host

Guests:

  • Karen Kasler,
  • Pete Japikse, school transportation consultant
  • Sen. Andrew Brenner,

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