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In Ohio, A Bill To Put Christianity In The Classroom
House Bill 57 permits Ohio schools to carry overdose reversal drugs and lifts limits on religious release time after concerns from 50 districts, mainly in Northwest Ohio.
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DeWine signs bill expanding school released time, allowing drug overdose reversal meds
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill Monday allowing public and private schools to carry drug overdose reversal medicines – a law that also expands the amount of time students can leave class for released time for religious instruction.
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Read Full ArticleDeWine signs law allowing time for religious instruction for public school students
(WKBN) - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill into law that would allow release time at school for religious instruction. Read next: Mahoning County clerk of courts responds after calls for resignation This time is already part of the curriculum at parochial schools, but now students in public schools will be afforded the time if desired. House Bill 57 says that school boards have to adopt a policy that authorizes a student to beexcused…
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