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The State Board of Education's new leader said it could be in a multi-million dollar deficit by the summer, which would be just a year after GOP lawmakers shifted most of its duties away from the majority-elected body to a state agency led by a member of Gov. Mike DeWine's cabinet.
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After three years on the state school board, Christina Collins of Medina has tendered her resignation, effective at the end of this year.
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The budget includes a plan opposed by Democrats to shift decisions on curriculum and academic standards from the board to the Department of Education and Workforce, headed by an appointee of the governor.
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The continuing controversy over a Facebook posting by the president of the State Board of Education was the first order of business at Monday’s board…