Budget proposal would help address Ohio’s substitute teacher shortage
Governor DeWine’s budget recommendations are out, and they tackle a host of education issues.
Governor DeWine’s budget recommendations are out, and they tackle a host of education issues.
This being a budget year, state lawmakers will soon be delving into the minutia of school funding. To help inform these discussions, we’ve begun a series looking at Ohio’s funding system, including a deep-dive into the new formula that lawmakers enacted in 2021 and which Governor DeWine has proposed to maintain.
English learners (ELs) are students whose native language is other than English and who score below proficient on an English proficiency test. There were more than 5 million ELs in U.S.
Since first taking office in 2019, Governor DeWine has consistently prioritized policies aimed at expanding and improving career-technical education (CTE).
Teacher shortages have been a hot topic over the last few years.
In anticipation of debates about school funding in the coming months, I recently began a series on Ohio’s new school funding formula.