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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) - Two Republican lawmakers are looking to update Ohio education law, including the Parents' Bill of Rights that was enacted just months ago.
Reps. Gayle Manning (R-Avon) and Adam Bird (R-New Richmond) introduced House Bill 455 on Sept. 17, more than 500 pages of proposed education reforms. The bill would eliminate a number of programs and requirements for Ohio schools and would update laws to increase parental involvement in schools.
“House Bill 455 works to modernize Ohio’s education code by eliminating outdated educator requirements, reducing unnecessary regulations, and ensuring teachers can devote more time and energy to delivering high-quality instruction to students,” a spokespers