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Ohio Board of Education members will wait until the fall to consider a resolution that proposes some drastic changes to the state report cards for schools and school districts, but a delay on the resolution doesn’t mean the end of discussions about potential modifications. The resolution before board members Tuesday recommended scrapping the A to F grading scale on the current state report cards, among a number of other changes. The board voted to delay consideration of the resolution until November.
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A new proposal would completely change the current state report card system as we know it. The bill would back off of the “A” through “F” grading scheme...