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Dayton Board of Education unanimously backs superintendent’s decision not to sign DOE Title VI certification
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The Dayton Board of Education on Monday unanimously approved a resolution backing Superintendent Dr. David Lawrence’s decision not to sign a U.S. Department of Education certification related to Title VI as presented.
The Dayton Board of Education on Monday unanimously approved a resolution backing Superintendent Dr. David Lawrence’s decision not to sign a U.S. Department of Education certification related to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act as the certification was presented.
The board voted 7-0 to “support Superintendent Dr. David Lawrence in his decision not to sign the certification at this time,” according to the resolution read into the record by the board president. Board Member Reiner moved the resolution; Board Member Lacey seconded. President Goodwin announced the tally: seven yes votes, no noes.
The resolution said the district remains committed to “equity, inclusivity, and legal compliance” and reaffirmed that Dayton Public Schools will…
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