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Gadfly Bites 1/11/19 – The Lorain Variations

Jeff Murray
1.11.2019
  1. Here are two variations of how Lorain City Schools CEO’s first Town Hall meeting of 2019 went. They are somewhat different in tone and content. The Journal’s coverage is here. (Northern Ohio Morning Journal, 1/11/19) The Chronicle’s coverage is here. (Elyria Chronicle, 1/11/19) Did the Journal reporter just leave early – say, at the scheduled conclusion of the event – or is there more to it than that?
  2. Not much else to cover today, so we end the week back on the editorial page of the Steubenville Herald-Star where editors opine on changes to topic of federal school discipline policy. (Steubenville Herald-Star, 1/11/19)

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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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