Ohio Department of Education explained

Agency Name:Department of Education and Workforce
Type:department
Jurisdiction:Ohio
Headquarters:25 South Front Street
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Chief1 Name:Stephen D. Dackin
Chief1 Position:Director
Chief2 Name:Paul LaRue
Chief2 Position:President of the State Board of Education

The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (DEW) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government[1] responsible for primary and secondary public education in the state. The Ohio State Board of Education is the governing body of the department and is responsible for overseeing the department.[2] [3] The board employs the Superintendent of Public Instruction, who runs the department. The department is headquartered in Columbus.

The department is responsible for implementing standardized tests required by state and federal law, including the Ohio Achievement Test (OAT), Ohio Graduation Test (OGT), and the Ohio English Language Proficiency Assessment (OELPA, formerly OTELA). The State Board of Education does not have jurisdiction over higher education; Ohio's public colleges and universities are governed as part of the University System of Ohio by the Ohio Board of Regents and by the boards of trustees of each institution.

State Board of Education

The Board of Education consists of 19 members. All serve four-year terms.

Eleven of these are elected from 11 single-member districts, which are formed by combining three contiguous Ohio Senate districts. The governor appoints eight members. All serve four year terms. The elected members' terms are staggered so that half of the board is elected in each even-numbered year. Vacancies in the elected membership are filled by appointment by the governor. The chairman of the Ohio House of Representatives Education Committee and his or her counterpart in the Ohio State Senate are ex officio members.

The chairs of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate education committees are ex officio non-voting members of the board. The board is responsible for choosing a Superintendent of Public Instruction, who manages the day-to-day affairs of the Department of Education.

The Board currently has the following members:[4]

Ohio State Board of Education
DistrictNamePartyOffice
1Diana FesslerRepublican
2Teresa FedorDemocrat
3Charlotte McGuireRepublican
4Katie HofmannDemocrat
5Brendan SheaRepublican
6Antoinette MirandaDemocrat
7Vacant
8Michelle NewmanDemocrat
9John HaganRepublican
10Tom JacksonDemocrat
11Meryl JohnsonDemocrat
At-LargeMelissa "Missy" Bedell
At-LargeWalt Davis
At-LargeAmy Fugate
At-LargeSue Hackett
At-LargeMark Lamoncha
At-LargePaul LaRuePresident
At-LargeMartha ManchesterVice President
At-LargeJim Mermis

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Notes and References

  1. [Ohio Revised Code|Ohio Rev. Code]
  2. [Ohio Revised Code|Ohio Rev. Code]
  3. Web site: About ODE . education.ohio.gov . Ohio Department of Education . 2013-09-13.
  4. Web site: Board Members . State Board of Education . . 2024-08-01.