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Critics React To New Charter School Details

Superintendent of Public Instruction Richard Ross with Gov. John Kasich at a Cleveland charter school earlier this year.
Mark Urycki
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State Impact Ohio

Critics are reacting to details buried in more than 100,000 documents related to the Ohio Department of Education’s handling of charter schools.

The state’s head of school choice, David Hansen, resigned after admitting to leaving out failing grades of online and dropout recovery schools while evaluating charter school sponsors. And reviews of public records released by the department suggest that several employees knew, on some level, about the data-rigging, but not state school superintendent Richard Ross.

Democratic Representative Teresa Fedor of Toledo is still not convinced the superintendent’s hands are clean of the scandal.

“It seems highly unlikely, if not impossible that he had no knowledge of the data scrubbing that happened on his watch,” said Fedor.

Gov. John Kasich said he believes Ross, who was Kasich’s former chief education advisor, is clear of any wrongdoing.

 

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