Ohio BATs Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wooster, Ohio, August 6, 2015
Contact
Karen Linch
2605 Shreve Road
Wooster, Ohio 44691
330.464.9827
Many constituents across Ohio commend the
seven Ohio State Board of Education members for their letter to State
Superintendent Richard Ross on August 3, 2015.
The Board’s letter states, “Our collective failure to properly oversee
the administration and employees of ODE allowed the improper ratings of charter
school sponsors.”
“The firm or individuals selected must be
experienced in conducting similar investigations, have no vested interest in
the outcome, and reflect the bipartisan nature of our board. The investigation should have a deadline and
all appropriate information gathered should be available to the public as soon
as possible . . .”
Grassroots organizations representing people from all walks of life across Ohio are becoming
increasingly alarmed that charter school mismanagement; the defunding of public schools; fast-tracking laws aimed to
dismantle public education; and the lack of state transparency are not
supporting our boys and girls and are vastly political.
Mary Reed, a first grade
Dayton teacher, says, “Ohio BATs support the Ohio Board of Education’s call for
an investigation of the administration, record keeping and evaluation of
testing in Ohio’s online schools. If
there is not evidence of wrongdoing, Dr. Ross will be vindicated. If there is evidence of wrongdoing, the
people of Ohio deserve to obtain justice.”
“Children are not
partisan. The ODE and BOE should make it
a goal to cross all political lines and work together to put a hedge of
protection around the children in their care while assuring taxpayers’ dollars
are used appropriately and transparently. History will judge who was and who
was not protecting students during this new era of testing and data mess,” states 5th-grade teacher Dawn Neely-Randall.
Jeanne Melvin adds, “What
harm could there be in an inquiry that has the capability of restoring the
public’s confidence in the scandal-ridden Ohio Department of Education?”
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