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Ohio school sues state over $700K fine for not busing non-public kids


Hilliard City Schools has not experienced a bus-driver shortage like other central Ohio districts, but it is actively seeking more drivers.

Groveport Madison Schools is suing the Ohio Department of Education over a $698,000 fine for failing to bus private and charter school children. 

The lawsuit, filed in Franklin County, claims the state’s interpretation of what constitutes a “consistent or prolonged period of noncompliance” is arbitrary and the law is too vague to be constitutional. 

And it says the school district, which is already struggling to transport its own kids during a nationwide bus driver shortage, will face “immediate, irreparable harm” if the fine is deducted from its next round of transportation dollars in February. 

“If enforced, ODE’s decision will leave the district’s students out in the cold,” according to the lawsuit.

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