- Jeremy Kelly at the DDN reports that Ohio’s state board of ed may change Ohio’s new graduation rules even before they’ve taken effect. (Dayton Daily News, 11/1/16) Cathy Candisky and Shannon Gilchrist at The D think so too, going a step farther than Jeremy and calling it a “likely” outcome. In related news: congratulations Nola on your imminent graduation. (Columbus Dispatch, 11/4/16)
- The Youngstown Academic Distress Commission met yesterday to discuss the proposed improvement plan submitted by district CEO Krish Mohip. A group of teachers present at the meeting expressed concern that the proposed plan did not address “discipline, proper student and teacher representation, safety and overall respect in the schools”. (Youngstown Vindicator, 11/4/16) Members sent the plan back to Mohip for revision. He has 15 days. Additional coverage from local TV makes it clear that discipline and a culture of respect are among the specifics that the commission want to see addressed in the revised plan. Check out WKBN (WKBN-TV, Youngstown, 11/4/16) and WFMJ for details. (WFMJ-TV, Youngstown, 11/4/16)
- A decade-old afterschool program in the Old West End of Toledo shut down abruptly this week due to lack of funds. A very sad loss for the neighborhood. (Toledo Blade, 11/3/16)
- Cincy Schools’ student population grew by over 1,000 kids this year compared to last year. Why is this mere fact not being trumpeted from the hills as a welcome bit of good news for the Queen City and instead being relegated to a “politics extra”? Oh yeah… (Cincinnati Enquirer, 11/3/16)
- That putative “quick” teachers strike in Louisville schools entered Day 2 yesterday with no talks on the horizon. One assumes, absent any reportage to the contrary, that today is Day 3. (Canton Repository, 11/3/16)