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Ohio budget bill prompts wide-ranging changes discussed by Brexville-Broadview Heights leaders
Summary
Superintendent and district staff reviewed provisions of the recently enacted Ohio budget bill (House Bill 96) and discussed potential impacts on local levy cycles, administrative spending limits, teacher assignment rules and several operational policies.
The Brexville-Broadview Heights Board of Education heard an extended briefing July 16 on provisions in the recently enacted Ohio budget bill (referred to in the meeting as House Bill 96) that could change how local districts operate and are funded.
Superintendent Jeff (Superintendent) summarized items that had been included in the budget bill and noted which provisions the governor line-item vetoed. He told the board the district is watching proposals that could be overridden by the Ohio Legislature during special sessions scheduled July 21–22.
Jeff said the vetoed and proposed items span governance, fiscal oversight and operations. Among the provisions he reviewed were a proposed change to require partisan school board elections (the governor vetoed that item), a change to shrink the State Board of Education from 19 to five appointed members, and a proposed 40% carryover cap on…
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