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John Fielding, CEO
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Ohio's schools and local governments future financial stability was at stake since they rely on the tangible personal property tax as a major source revenue source.
PSAS is a Rocky River, Ohio company that specializes in evaluating the financial needs of families attending private elementary and secondary schools.
SHI is the only school in Ohio that has affiliation agreements with several area hospitals as well as a partnership with Cincinnati State Technical and Community College for those students who choose to pursue an Associate Degree.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Ohio University School of Health Sciences is seeking applicants at an assistant or associate professor level for a tenure track position in Public Health with an emphasis in Community Health Service.
Career Centers and Joint Vocational Schools in Ohio provides links to the websites of skill development and career preparation centers that offer vocational and technical training.
Learning Unlimited International Schools located in the state of Ohio are charted by the Ohio Department of Education and accredited by the Independent School Association of the Central States.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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The suit contends that charter schools violate provisions of Ohio's constitution and that some charters are operated by for-profit companies, a practice that violates Ohio's charter law.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Ohio is believed to be the first state to include the words "intelligent design" in its adopted science curriculum, but schools will not be required to teach the idea and students will not be tested on it.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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Linda is also task force member for safe schools in southwest Ohio; she also served as a supporting writer and development for Kentucky and Ohio Safe Schools video, and contributor for the Kentucky Safe School Manual.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Finally, no child in Ohio's state system of public schools should be deprived of an adequate educational program due to the inability, lack of capacity or desire of local voters.
The court accepted an Ohio case in which an appeals court ruled that vouchers given to parents were unconstitutional because parents were free to spend the money on sectarian schools.
Many Ohio charter schools are not the centers of educational innovation envisioned by charter school supporters.
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