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Get to Know Your Ohio Department of Education

Background

The Ohio Department of Education oversees the state’s public education system, which includes public school districts, joint vocational school districts and charter schools. The department also monitors educational service centers, other regional education providers, early learning and childcare programs and private schools.

The department’s tasks include:

  • Administering the school funding system,
  • Collecting school fiscal and performance data,
  • Developing academic standards and model curricula,
  • Administering the state achievement tests,
  • Issuing district and school report cards,
  • Administering Ohio’s voucher programs,
  • Providing professional development, and
  • Licensing teachers, administrators, treasurers, superintendents and other education personnel.

In the past, the department had been allowed to sponsor charter schools, but state leaders removed that possibility after many of the schools showed poor academic performance and fiscal management. In 2011, the state legislature reinstated that ability, allowing the department to sponsor as many as 20 charter schools per year for the next five years.

The department is governed by the State Board of Education. However, day-to-day administration of the department is the responsibility of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, who is hired by the State Board of Education. The department has a full-time staff of approximately 600.

Latest Posts

Ohio State Superintendent Stan Heffner Resigns Amid Ethics Charges, Attendance Rigging Investigation

Ohio Superintendent of Public Instruction Stan Heffner publicly announced his resignation Saturday in the face of growing public criticism of ethics violations. His resignation comes amid an ongoing statewide investigation into school districts’ changing student attendance and enrollment data to boost their state ratings. In a written statement, Heffner said he was resigning to prevent “opponents [...]

Ohio State Auditor: School Cheating on Student Data May Be Statewide Problem

Schools throughout Ohio may be changing student attendance and enrollment data in ways that prevent students who should be counting towards schools’ state ratings from actually counting, Ohio Auditor of State Dave Yost wrote in a letter to the president of the state Board of Education today. The scattered accusations and admissions of changing student data [...]

Updated: Ohio Schools Found to be “Scrubbing” Student Absentee Data

“Scrubbing” refers to the broad practice of fudging data. In this case, Columbus City School officials have been accused of fudging student absentee data to boost enrollment their enrollment rates, and the superintendent of Toledo Public Schools admitted his district has done something similar to boost test scores. Some suggest “scrubbing” student absentee data is [...]

Is Senior Year of High School a Waste of Time?

The Ohio Board of Regents and the Ohio Department of Education have teamed up to wipe out senioritis.

Graduation season is upon us, but many high school seniors have been coasting for months. Ohio education officials hope to change that by revamping the senior year of high school and having students take college classes, do apprenticeships or get technical training. “We have to find a way to maximize the12th- grade year,” said Ohio [...]

Your Guide to How Ohio Writes Inoffensive Test Questions

The Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Israel. Several OGT questions about the creation of the Israeli state have garnered complaints about their appropriateness.

Tenth graders across the state spent much of their time last month taking tests – the Ohio Graduation Tests to be specific. The OGT’s are given in five subject areas, and some students found one question on the Social Studies portion of the exam objectionable. The question asked: “After the Holocaust, many Jews felt that [...]

Ohio Department of Education to Get Tough on Charter School Treasurers

After the release of state audits that found more than $500,000 in mismanaged state funds at two charter schools, the Ohio Department of Education says it plans to “get tough on charter-school treasurers with a history of fiscal mismanagement,” the Columbus Dispatch reports. Carl Shye was one of the treasurers faulted in the state audits. The [...]

Ohio Department of Education Rejects Four White Hat Charter School Applications

The Ohio Department of Education has rejected four applications from Akron-based charter school company White Hat Management to open new charter schools under the department’s sponsorship. The department said the way White Hat wanted to set up schools would have given the private company too much control over the new schools’ boards. The rejection of [...]

Why Steubenville? Kasich Heads to a Gem of a School in an Old Steel Town

Governor John Kasich is breaking with tradition by delivering his State of the State speech at Wells Academy in Steubenville today. The 300-student public school is one of the highest rated schools in the state. Steubenville’s skyline is dotted with smoke stacks, memories of its heyday of long ago. “Steubenville’s a blue collar working town,” [...]

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