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The Thomas B. Fordham Institute

The Thomas B. Fordham Institute

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News stories featured in Gadfly Bites may require a paid subscription to read in full. You have been warned. Post-vacation edition covering 6/24 – 7/6/26. Let’s start our recap with a few follow-up items from our last regular news clips/snarking service. First up is another look at SB 19, signed into law by Gov. DeWine on June 24. Fordham’s own Chad Aldis is quoted extolling the virtues of the math instruction provisions of the bill. The final version included a number of other Read More

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