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The bills would ban what sponsors call "critical race theory," a concept not taught in K-12 schools in Ohio.
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Lawmakers have filed two such bills in the Ohio House, and the move has made some strange bedfellows. Early last week, Columbus City Schools leadership and the district’s unions issued a joint statement in opposition.
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Ohio has joined the list of around a dozen states where Republican lawmakers are attempting to ban schools from teaching critical race theory, a concept that’s been around for more than 40 years as a way to examine race and inequality as a systemic problem in American society.
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A bipartisan bill from two Ohio House lawmakers would once again overhaul the state’s report cards on its schools.The bill, proposed by state Reps. Don…
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Lawmakers in an Ohio House committee rejected a proposed amendment that would have banned the sale and display of the Confederate flag at county fairs in…
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Critics are giving low marks to a study of the state’s school report cards put out by a group of lawmakers. However one big change could come from it.The…
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A bipartisan pair of Ohio House lawmakers are floating a plan that would do away with state takeovers of struggling school districts - a prospect…