Plaintiffs accuse Gov. Mike DeWine of shirking court order.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine smiles as he arrived for his 2023 State of the State address in the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus on Tuesday, January 31, 2023. David Petkiewicz, cleveland.comCOLUMBUS, Ohio – A sweeping legislative transfer of control of public education in Ohio, a court ruling pausing that from taking effect, and the governor’s stated refusal to let the situation “fester” under a court order has left the state’s education oversight body in a legal lurch.
granting the board power of educational policies, standards, teacher certification, and other matters., which pauses the law and signals she thinks the plaintiffs are likely to win in a final ruling.states that the defendants – which include the state and Gov. Mike DeWine – are blocked from “enforcing, implementing, complying with” or acting under the new law.
He left the matter somewhat vague, noting that J. Christopher Woolard, the interim schools superintendent, still would be at work Tuesday. He told a reporter that Ohio Department of Education employees will still be paid for their work, even if that requires additional legislation from the General Assembly down the line.
The court order was perfectly clear in that there were to be no changes to the governing structure of education, according to Skye Perryman, president and CEO of Democracy Forward, a nonprofit legal center representing the plaintiffs. Regardless, she said DeWine showed no interest in preserving the legal status quo and instead plodded forward with an “antidemocratic takeover” of public education.
Antonio declined to weigh in on whether there’s a legitimate concern that the court order could slow the flow of state money to local schools. But the rushed manner in which the education overhaul was stuffed into the state budget, and the complicated nature of the legal proceedings, underscore concerns for transparency and accountability when education falls under tighter control of the governor’s office, she said.
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