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DeWine: Part of overhaul of K-12 education will happen at midnight despite a court order

  • While a temporary restraining order is set to expire on Thursday, critics argue that DeWine may be in contempt of court if he does not comply. Interim Superintendent Chris Woolard will continue to lead the Ohio Department of Education during this time.
  • Critics claim that the governor's move is part of a larger pattern of disregard for the rule of law, while supporters argue that it is necessary to ensure the continued functioning of the education system.
  • Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is moving forward with plans to overhaul the state's education system, despite a judicial order halting the changes. DeWine cited concerns about funding for public schools as the reason for the decision.
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The Columbus Dispatch broke the news in Columbus, United States on Monday, October 2, 2023.
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