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Temporary truce
struck in Dollar
Street brouhaha
BY STEVEN
COBURN-GRIFFIS
DHI Media Staff Writer
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OTTOVILLE There
is an old expression about
strong fences making good
neighbors. Sadly, in the case
of Bee Line Trucking and the
Main Street Market, Dollar
Street gets in the way of construction and fails to serve as
a barrier. And therein lies the
crux of the problem.
Pat and Tonia Vetter
addressed members of the
Ottoville Village Council
during their meeting on
Monday and, citing concerns about truck traffic on
the unmarked road, supported a proposal that the
village vacate Dollar Street.
Of particular concern to the
owners of the restaurant/
deli is the proximity of their
front door to passing semis.
We think its a road
thats not been maintained,
Pat Vetter said. Most people arent aware that theres
a road there. We feel thats a
true safety issue, not knowing theres a road there.
Were definitely in favor of
vacating.
Representing Celadon
Trucking, of which Bee
Line and three other businesses located on Dollar
Street are wholly owned
subsidiaries, Kevin C.
Connell an attorney with
the Dayton firm of Freund,
Freeze & Arnold vehemently argued against closing the street, saying that
it would create an unnecessary financial and logistical burden for Bee Line.
Further, he denied the existence of any safety issue.
(Dollar Street) is there
to accommodate truck traffic. Its used for truck traffic and there hasnt been a
safety issue, because theres
been no incident, Connell
asserted. Bee Line and the
businesses that are located there are good corporate
citizens, they provide jobs
in this community and acting in favor of one business
to the judgment of another
is not the proper use of
vacation.
Jeff Basinger, former
co-owner and operations
manager of Bee Line, then
addressed council.
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DELPHOS St. Johns
High School and Alumni
Association invite everyone to join us in celebrating
our 100th graduating class
at the St. Johns Alumni
Weekend on May 30.
The celebration begins
with a very special Alumni
Mass at 4:30 p.m. in St.
John
the
Evangelist
Catholic Church featuring
the talents of numerous
DSJ Alumni.
At 5:30 p.m. St. Johns
grade and high school
buildings will be open for
touring and reminiscing
with guidance from SJHS
Student
Ambassadors.
Come enjoy a trip down
memory lane.
Beginning at 6:45 p.m. a
buffet dinner will be served
in the All Saints Building
at St. Johns High School.
The dinner will consist of
beef and chicken, potato,
vegetable and salad. The
meal will be topped off
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dances and polkas mixed in
for good measure.
Door prizes will be
given away during the evening.
Tickets for this centennial celebration are $25
each and can be purchased
at the St. Johns Ministry
Center or by contacting
Mary Kay Klausing at 419303-5420, Bob Ebbeskotte
at 419-692-0752 or George
Berelsman, Dick Clark or
Chuck Wannemacher.
Reservations can also be
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SPENCERVILLE Spencerville Village Council met in
regular session on Monday in Council Chambers with Mayor
John P. Johnson presiding. Mayor Johnson led the pledge
of allegiance. Responding to roll call was Mike Bice, John
Miller, Phil Briggs, John Medaugh and Greg Hover. Absent
was Greg Leidy. Also in attendance were Village Attorney
Jason Flower, Village Administrator Sean Chapman, Police
Chief Darin Cook and Clerk/Treasurer Dawn Bailey.
Medaugh moved to approve the minutes of the April 20
meeting and Miller seconded the motion. Roll was called;
motion passed unanimously.
Bice moved to accept the April financials from the Clerk/
Treasurer and Briggs seconded the motion.
Good of the Village
Residents Bill and Linda Short of 416 S. Canal St. attended the meeting because they received a letter from Chapman
stating that their sanitary sewer was illegally tapped into the
storm sewer and they had ninety days to remedy the problem. Chapman and other village employees had been at the
residence to assist the Shorts in resolving the problem. Steve
Parsons, a relative of the Shorts, spoke on their behalf at the
meeting. After much discussion, some of which was heated,
Parsons asked if Chapman could do a dye test on the south
sanitary sewer; one had already been done on the north side
which had determined the illegal tap. Chapman agreed to conduct the dye test the next day.
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hanging baskets.
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throughout the region and to help
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scholarships and educational
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E.
Main St., Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St.
Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos Kiwanis Club meets at the Eagles
Lodge, 1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
Delphos Civil Service Commission meets at Municipal
Building.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge 214 Free and Accepted Masons,
Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
9 p.m. Fort Jennings Lions Club meets at the Outpost
Restaurant.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241
N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
7 p.m. Delphos Emergency Medical Service meeting,
EMS building, Second Street.
7:30 p.m. Delphos Chapter 23, Order of Eastern Star,
meets at the Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos Optimist Club, A&W Drive-In, 924
E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
SATURDAY
8:30-11:30 a.m. St. Johns High School recycle, enter on
East First Street.
9 a.m. - noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge of the
St. Johns High School parking lot, is open.
Cloverdale recycle at village park.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delphos Postal Museum is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire
and Rescue.
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HealthCorps Gala. The dancers attended Dynamite National Talent Dance
Competition last May in Columbus
and auditioned at the competition.
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DELPHOS Eighth-grade students at
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a Coasting on Energy project.
For this project, the students, working in
groups of four or five, had to design, sketch
to scale, build and modify a roller coaster.
The roller coaster had to have three
hills. The first hill could be a maximum of
one meter high. The students had to choose
their own materials for the track. Then the
students had to choose a vehicle which
would fit on their track. The vehicle had
to successfully complete the entire track
without stopping.
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and ensemble contest ratings. The ensemble Lauren Grothaus, Rachel Kroeger, Allyson
Hasting and Megan Weitzel received a II Excellent rating; the ensemble of Faith Maurer,
Jamien Pack, Skylar Osenga and Kara Gossman received a II Excellent; a piano solo by
Addy Stewart received a I Superior; a flute solo by Addy Stewart received a I Superior;
a vocal solo by Kara Gossman received a II Excellent; a vocal solo by Jamien Pack
received a I Superior; a vocal solo by Faith Maurer received a I Superior; and a vocal
solo by Lauren Grothaus received a I Superior. David Stearns is the instrumental music
director and Tamara Wirth is the choral director. Shown above are, front from left,
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DELPHOS Respect.
After a lower than expected seeding
for the upcoming sectional tournament,
the St. Johns baseball team is looking to
earn some respect with some area teams.
The Blue Jays played with the proverbial chip on their shoulders Tuesday
night at Stadium Park with a 4-3 defeat
of Versailles in Midwest Athletic
Conference action.
The Blue Jays made a convincing
statement in the bottom of the first inning
as leadoff hitter Austin Heiing reached
with an infield hit and Seth Linder
walked. Buddy Jackson delivered with a
double to left to score Heiing, giving the
Jays the early 1-0 lead. After Eric Vogt
reached with the Jays second infield hit
of the inning, Jacob Youngpeter singled
just over the Versailles first baseman to
bring home Linder as the bags remained
juiced. Senior Jorden Boone continued
the uprising by ripping a single to center
to stake St. Johns an early 4-0 lead.
The first inning by our guys really
set the tone for the game, explained St.
Johns coach Jerry Jackson. We wanted
to come out and make some noise right
away as the boys did the talking with
their bats.
After retiring Versailles in order
in the first inning, St. Johns starter
Youngpeter surrendered a leadoff walk
to opposing pitcher Dan Borchers. The
young southpaw then retired the next
three Tiger batters with a pop out and a
pair of strikeouts.
HAVILAND Delphos
Jefferson pounded out 15
hits and scored 14 runs over
the final four innings as the
Wildcats pulled away from
host Wayne Trace for a 16-5
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Linder collected the Jays sixth hit Jay to lead off the inning with a single in
in just two innings but was stranded on the fourth. Aaron Reindel reached with
base as they went down quietly in the a grounder into left but was stranded
as Versailles reliever Austin Knapke
second inning.
In fact, both starting pitchers took pitched of the jam by recording three
command of the game in the middle straight outs.
St. Johns also made a pitching
innings.
Youngpeter sent the Tigers down in change in the fifth inning when Coach
order for the second time and Borchers Jackson called Vogt to the mound for
gave up a leadoff off single to Chad Youngpeter. Vogt notched two strikeouts
Etgen that was erased when Versailles in the frame to maintain the shutout.
pulled of a double play later in the
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Delphos Jefferson made
it 2-0 in the second when
Rassman was hit by a pitch to
score Nick Fitch.
Wayne Trace responded in
the third.
Brandon Laney started the inning with a single
to left field before Derrick
Elida went up 2-0 in the last of the second. Makin beat out an infield hit off the
pitchers glove, took second on a throwing
error, advanced on a wild pitch and scored
on a 1-out slash to left by Hurst. Goodman
walked. Thompson laid down a sacrifice bunt;
a throwing error on the play brought Hurst in
from second for that 2-0 edge.
O-G replied with a 4-spot in the third.
Annesser beat out an infield hit. An out later,
Kitchen singled. Both advanced on a wild
pitch and scored as Kadie Hempfling slugged
a double. In turn, she took third on a bunt single by Gerdeman; when the defense hesitated,
both advanced a base. Leanna Zynda lashed a
2-out run-scoring knock.
Michaela didnt have her best stuff today.
Youre not always going to and that is when
you have to battle; she did that and Im proud
of her for it, Elida head coach Mike Eilerman
observed. We had to be patient at the plate;
with the drop ball that Kitchen throws that just
falls off the table, we moved up in the batters
box. We only had a bad inning on defense
when weve been so steady all season.
Elida hosts Coldwater 5 p.m. Thursday.
OTTAWA-GLANDORF (6)
Emily Annesser 1b 4-2-2-0, Erin Basinger 3b 4-1-1-1,
Megan Kitchen p 3-1-1-0, Kadie Hempfling ss 3-1-1-2,
Kylie Gerdeman 2b 4-1-2-1, Bailey Cramer dp 4-0-0-0,
Rachel Warnecke flex/lf 0-0-0-0, Leanna Zynda c 3-0-10, Cassie Schroeder cf 3-0-1-0, Brooke Beach rf 3-0-0-0.
Totals 31-6-9-4.
ELIDA (8)
Jenna Halpern c 3-0-0-0, Michaela Black p 4-0-0-0,
Sabrina Kline ss 3-1-1-0, Katelynn Sumption 1b 4-1-2-0,
Kathy Jenks pr 0-1-0-0, Kylee Makin lf 4-2-2-1, Lydia
Burnett rf 3-1-0-0, Skylar Hurst 3b 3-2-1-1, Kelsey
Gopodman 2b 2-0-0-1, Tyler Thompson 1b 3-0-2-2.
Totals 29-8-8-5.
Score by Innings:
O-G 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 - 6
Elida 0 2 0 0 3 3 x - 8
E: Annesser 2, Hempfling 2, Gerdeman, Zynda, Kline;
LOB: Ottoawa-Glandorf 6, Elida 11; 2B: Hempfling; 3B:
Annesser; SB: Kline; Sac: Thompson.
IP H R ER BB SO
OTTAWA-GLANDORF
Kitchen (L, 8-9) 6.0 8 8 3 6 7
ELIDA
Black (W, 10-4) 7.0 9 6 5 1 7
WP: Kitchen 4, Black ; PB: Zynda, Halpern; HBP:
Kitchen (by Black), Montenery (by Kitchen); BB:
Halpern 2, Goodman 2, Hempfling, Kline, Burnett;
Pitches-Strikes: Kitchen 123-70; Black 102-71.
SOFTBALL
DIVISION IV
Elida District
Upper Bracket
May 11: Kalida at Cory-Rawson,
5 p.m. (winner at Patrick Henry 5
p.m. May 14).
Wapak District
Upper Bracket
May 11: Jefferson at Perry, 5
p.m. (winner at Crestview 5 p.m.
May 14).
Lower Bracket
May 11: Ottoville at Minster, 5
p.m. (winner at New Bremen 5 p.m.
May 14); Lincolnview at Marion
Local, 5 p.m. (winner at Spencerville
5 p.m. May 14).
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Crestview softball
Knights hold on vs. Wildcats,
seize solo NWC baseball crown shuts out Jeffcats
By BRIAN BASSETT
DHI Media Correspondent
sports@timesbulletin.com
enough to bring in Miller on the sacrifice fly. The run on Owens third RBI of
the evening turned out to be enough to
secure the Knight the win - barely.
The first run of the game came from
the Wildcats in the top half of the first.
Mercer helped his cause with a 2-out triple and centerfielder Bullinger brought
him home on an RBI single.
Unfortunately for Jefferson, that was
all the damage they would cause at the
plate until the drama-filled seventh.
You cant fault the effort we gave,
said Geary. With Crestview being at the
top of the league our kids look forward
to playing them. We cant fault what
we did. If we play like this in the tournament we should have a pretty good
opportunity (to advance).
Mercer was the tough-luck loser for
the Wildcats. He went six innings allowing three earned runs on four hits while
walking three hitting a pair of batter and
striking out one.
Gage has been coming on for us,
said Geary. Hes got a bulldog mentality and hes taking it to the mound.
Hes popping the glove, throwing strikes
and getting ahead (of batters). His pitch
count was down which (is good to see).
The Knights return to action today
when the travel to Ayersville before a
much-needed day off Wednesday.
Score by Innings:
Jefferson 100 000 1 - 2 5 1
Crestview 002 010 x - 3 4 1
WP: Krouse; Save: Stout; LP: Mercer.
3B - Mercer (DJ), Bullinger (DJ). 2B - Lippi
(CV), Owens (CV). 1B - Bullinger (DJ),
Rassman (DJ), Stockwell (DJ), Miller (CV),
Krouse (CV). RBI - Bullinger - 2 (DJ),
Owens - 3 (CV).
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
FORT JENNINGS
There were not a lot of hits
in Monday afternoons Fort
Jennings versus Ayersville
non-league baseball tilt at a
damp Fort Jennings Village
Park.
There was still
some offense as the
teams combined for
15 free passes from
five pitchers.
In the end, it
came down to capitalizing on what they did get
as the visiting Pilots grabbed
an 8-3 victory.
The Musketeers (4-16)
challenged in the home first
against Ayersville starter
Dawson Dales: a 1-out hit to
right by Mark Metzger and
back-to-back free passes (on
8 pitches) to Brandon Wehri
and Austin Kehres. However,
they remained loaded as three
of 10 left stranded for the
contest.
The Pilots (16-5) got to
Musketeer starter Kehres in
the top of the second, batting around and using one
hit and five bases-on-balls to
score three runs. Three of the
walks were with the bases
loaded: Jacob Miller (plating
Tyler Brown), Jacob Kahle
(Abe Stottlemayer) and Dales
(Austin Killitzen).
The Orange and Black
threatened again in the home
second: a 1-out walk to Kyle
Wildcats
(Continued from page 6)
Delphos Jefferson answered in its half of
the fourth to take the lead for good.
A Jace Stockwell sacrifice fly scored Kurt
Wollenhaupt to get the Wildcats within 4-3
before a Rassman home run put Delphos
Jefferson on top 5-4.
The next batter was Jeffersons Gage
Mercer, who followed up with a home run
over the left-field fence to widen the advantage to 6-4.
Pulford reached on a dropped third strike,
stole second and proceeded to score on a
double by Ryan Bullinger to extend the
Jefferson lead to 7-4 heading to the bottom
of the fourth.
The Wildcats added another run in the top
of the fifth before breaking the game open in
the sixth.
Delphos Jefferson plated four runs in the
visitors portion of the sixth, extended the
lead to 12-4. Wollenhaupt hit a 2-out, 2-run
double and a Fitch double also drove in a run.
The fourth run came when Fitch scored on a
AYERSVILLE (8)
Jacob Miller ss 4-1-1-1, Jacob
Kahle dh 3-1-2-1, Jared Sanchez
rf 0-0-0-0, Dawson Dales p/3b
3-0-0-2, Kasey Williams cf 4-11-1, Jack Goonan c 3-2-1-1, Eric
Engel 1b 3-0-0-0, Tyler Brown
2b/p 3-1-0-0, Abe Stottlemayer lf
3-1-1-1, Michael Wolfrum ph 0-00-0, Austin Killitzen 3b/2b 2-1-00. Totals 28-8-6-6.
FORT JENNINGS (3)
Luke Trentman lf 3-0-0-0,
Mark Metzger cf 4-0-2-2, Brandon
Wehri ss 3-0-0-0, Austin Kehres
p/3b 3-0-0-0, Sam Vetter c 4-0-10, Ryan Hoersten pr 0-0-0-0, Alex
Sealts p/3b 2-0-0-0, Aaron Sealts
p 1-0-0-0, Connor Stechschulte
dh 3-0-0-0, Chad Wurst pr 0-10-0, Connor Wallenhorst 1b 0-00-0, Kyle Hellman 2b 0-2-0-0,
Collin Wieging 2b 0-0-0-0, Austin
Luebrecht rf/2b 2-1-1-0. Totals
25-3-4-3.
Score by Innings:
Ayersville 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 - 8
Ft. Jennings 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 - 3
E: Miller, Wallenhorst, Vetter;
DP: Ayersville 1; LOB: Ayersville
10, Fort Jennings 10; 2B: Goonan;
SB: Miller 2, Kahle, Williams:
Sac: SF: Dales.
IP H R ER BB SO
AYERSVILLE
Dales 3.1 2 3 3 7 5
Brown (W, 2-0) 3.2 1 0 0 0 2
FORT JENNINGS
Kehres (L, 1-2) 2.0 2 4 3 6 2
Al. Sealts 4.0 4 4 3 2 0
Aa. Sealts 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Kehres pitched to 1 batter in
the third
WP: Dales 3, Brown; PB:
Goonan; HBP: Killitzen (by Al.
Sealts), Wolfrum (by Aa. Sealts),
Al. Sealts (by Brown), Wieging
(by Brown), Balk: Kehres; BB:
Kahle 2, Hellman 2, Miller, Dales,
Goonan, Engle, Brown, Killitzen,
Trentman,
Wehri,
Kehres,
Stechschulte, Luebrecht.
By NICK JOHNSON
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com
Jefferson
Thitoff 3-0-0-0, Thompson 2-0-0-0, Pimpas 2-0-0-0, Rice 3-0-0-0,
Branham 3-0-0-0, Hartsock 2-0-0-0, Harmon 2-0-0-0, Jettinghoff 2-0-0-0,
Wilson 2-0-0-0, 21-0-0-0.
Crestview
Millay 4-1-0-0, Rager 4-0-1-1, Guest 3-1-1-1, Preston 3-2-2-1, Crowle
1-1-0-0, Bowen 3-0-0-0, Riggenbach 2-0-1-1, Schmid 1-0-1-0, Etzler 3-0-1-0,
Speith 2-1-0-0, 16-6-7-4
WP: Terra Crowle (7 innings, 1 walk, 2 hit by pitches, 4 strikeouts); LP:
Claire Thompson (6 innings, 6 runs, 7 hits, 3 walks). HR: Preston.
Musings
speculation.
We owe everyone involved
that courtesy.
I just know for myself,
whoever was causing the
trouble was doing no favors
for their cause; in fact, they
were making things harder
for people like me to give
them the benefit of the doubt.
Living in a small town
like Big D with its environment gives you a different perspective than living
in a large city with its own
unique and irrepeatable atmosphere does.
The problem might be
that what used to pass for
common sense, simple courtesy and civility is no longer
common.
Sad!
Jays
passed ball.
Noah Stoller scored on a fielders choice
in the sixth to provide the Raiders final run of
the contest but Jefferson added four more in
the seventh to seal the 16-5 win.
Derrick Jewell, Brandon Laney and Seth
Yenser all had two hits for the Raiders.
Noah Stoller, Jake Baksa, Blaine Jerome
and Braxton all added hits for Wayne Trace,
which falls to 2-17 on the season.
Fitch led the Wildcats with a single and
two doubles while Rassman added a home run
and a single. Bullinger chipped in a single and
a double while Pulford and Brandon Herron
picked up two singles each.
Mercer, Damien Dudgeon, Wollenhaupt
and Jacob Boop each posted one hit for the
Wildcats, who improve to 8-14.
Stockwell got the win for Delphos
Jefferson, tossing four innings while allowing
seven hits and fanning three.
The Wildcats return to action on Thursday
when they host Ada in Northwest Conference
action. Wayne Trace is also in Delphos
Thursday evening as the Raiders visit St.
Johns.
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Hackers,
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scammers, trolls and identity
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reasons to fear clicking
and scrolling when you
watch this freaky-fresh take
on a classic horror-movie
standbyteenagers in peril
seen entirely through the
perspective of a characters
laptop computer screen.
In Unfriended (originally
titled Cybernatural), a group
of high school friends having
an online chat notices an
anonymous, lurking intruder
on their call. Ominously, its
on the anniversary of the
suicide of Laura Barnes, one
of their classmates, who took
her life after being victimized
by cyber bullying. Then weird
things start to happen: The
friends cant boot the lurker
off the line; other web pages
malfunction;
unsettling
messages begin coming in
and they say theyre from
Laura Barnes.
Something srvsly wrong,
types one of the chatters.
Indeed it is, and its about to
get much wrong-ersrysly.
Director Levan Gabriadze
takes what might have been
a gimmickthe computerscreen formatand totally
makes it work. We see
everything as the character
of Blaire (Shelley Henning,
Malia on TVs Teen Wolf) sees
it, does it and experiences
it. We watch as she moves
her cursor around the web
Skype, Facebook, Google,
Gmail, Spotify. We follow
each click as she types,
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the wealthiest districts are on a guarantee and the
other districts are on a cap. But the idea is that, in
the next budget, well continue to increase the aid
and that will lift the cap. Ultimately, the goal is to
get rid of caps and to get rid of guarantees.
Cupp then discussed House Bill 2, legislation
that addresses issues with public community
schools, also referred to as charter schools. He
commented that Ohio has some of the loosest laws in the country with regard to charter
schools and that the state also has a surfeit of
sponsors, those individuals and corporations that
finance the schools. He indicated that HB 2 is
designed to address the identified problem areas
and support those institutions that have proven
successful.
The bill has passed the house and is over in
the Senate, he said. The Senate is interested
in doing the same thing, so I think were going
to see some real reform in our charter and community schools and weed out those that arent
doing the job and, hopefully, be able to see and
strengthen those who are making improvements
for their students.
Finally, within the framework of legislation
effecting schools, Cupp said that a bill under consideration, HB 74, addresses a growing concern
for school districts throughout the state and the
country: the matter of mandated and unfunded testing. Already, the boards of education in
many school districts throughout the area have
implemented moratoriums on Partnership for
Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers
(PARCC) and American Institutes for Research
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