Experts: Cutting Columbus superintendent candidates without public vote might have violated law

Columbus City Schools officials won’t discuss how the school board narrowed a field of 19 superintendent applicants to a secret subset who were interviewed last week without violating the Ohio Open Meetings Act, which requires that all official board decisions be made in open, public meetings. According to the Ohio secretary of state’s “Sunshine Laws” […]

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