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Gadfly Bites 1/10/22—Cold doses of reality

Jeff Murray
1.10.2022
Gadfly Bites
  1. OSU professor and Columbus City Schools dad Vladimir Kogan hit the pages of the Dispatch today with a cold dose of reality. Teacher absenteeism and a lack of substitutes was a huge problem in the district long before anyone ever heard of SARS-CoV-2, as was the less-than-productive “dividing” of students from unstaffed classrooms on a daily basis. As usual, the professor provides receipts data in his op-ed. (Columbus Dispatch, 1/10/21)
     
  2. Meanwhile, the Dayton Daily News has its own take on the state of play with regard to the EdChoice Scholarship program. that take is: Voucher usage has “skyrocketed” in Montgomery County and across the state in recent years, thus it makes sense that voucher opponents are choosing to file a lawsuit to kill the program at this moment. I wonder if they see the double meaning in that argument? I’ll be they don’t. (Dayton Daily News, 1/10/21)

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Jeff Murray is a lifelong resident of central Ohio. He previously worked at School Choice Ohio and the Greater Columbus Arts Council. He has two degrees from the Ohio State University and lives in the Clintonville neighborhood with his wife and twin daughters. He is proud every day to support the Fordham mission to help make excellent education options…

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