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  2. DeRolph v. State - Wikipedia

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    The coalition, a council of governments representing nearly every school district in the state, was formed in 1991. It filed a complaint in the Perry County Court of Common Pleas on December 19, 1991, on behalf of Nathan DeRolph, a 15-year-old freshman at Sheridan High School and 550 school districts in the state. [ 9 ]

  3. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota was the first state to have a charter school law and the nation's first charter school was City Academy High School, which opened in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1992. [6] California created its District of Choice program in 1993. It allows California public school district to enroll students residing outside district lines. [7]

  4. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 600 city, local, and exempted village school districts providing K-12 education in Ohio. There are also about four dozen joint vocational school districts which are separate from the K-12 districts. The borders of the school district do not strictly follow county, township, or municipal borders.

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  6. Government of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A charter commission, elected in 1913, submitted, in May 1914, a new charter offering a modified Federal form, with a number of progressive features, such as nonpartisan ballot, preferential voting, recall of elected officials, the referendum, and a small council elected at large. The charter was adopted, effective January 1, 1916.

  7. Home rule in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cities that have not adopted a charter are organized by state law. Such a city is called a "general law city" (or a "code city"), which will be managed by a five-member city council. As of January 21, 2020, 125 of California's 478 cities were charter cities. [6] [7] Colorado: Yes Yes

  8. Election 2024: A look at charter amendments, other ... - AOL

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    City of Twinsburg's Issues 19 and 20 deal with zoning proposals Issue 19 would enact updates to Part 11 of Twinsburg's ordinance code, a roughly 288-page section that sets forth planning and ...

  9. New charter school bringing contentious Hillsdale College ...

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    As a tuition-free, public charter school, the academy will accept students on a first-come, first-served basis for pre-enrollment. If the number of students exceeds the total the school can take ...