Ohio Gov. Asks Teachers to Design Merit-Pay Plan
Ashland, Ohio
It took a 30-minute meeting with a handful of teachers from across the state yesterday for Gov. John Kasich to decide who should construct a merit-pay system for Ohio schools.
And it's not him.
"I've become convinced that when it comes to actually designing this program, the governor ought to stay out of it," Kasich said after the meeting at Ashland University. "I'd be the most comfortable if the teachers themselves could put together what they think...
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