- The Dispatch has editorials covering several perspectives on the pending bill which would, among other things, revamp the state board of education. First up, the bill’s sponsor states his case. (Columbus Dispatch, 12/1/22) Next is, to put it as neutrally as possible, a dissenting view. (Columbus Dispatch, 12/5/22)
- The guy who led slow-burning lawsuits against the state and its department of education on both school funding and vouchers over the years takes the long view on the new bill. The reeeeeallly long view—starting in 1837. (Columbus Dispatch, 12/1/22)
- Meanwhile, back in the real world, Toledo Junior Academy is a private school on the grow. Not just for its currently-expanding student body but also for a potential expansion into high school grades. Why yes, TJA does accept students using vouchers. Thanks for asking! (Toledo Blade, 12/3/22)
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