Seven members of the Ohio Board of Education have sent a letter to the state's superintendent asking for an outside investigator to find out if he was involved in hiding poor charter school assessments. From Ohio Public Radio Station WYSO Ariel Van Cleave has more.
Pressure has been building on the state's education department since David Hansen resigned last month. The school choice director left over allegations he tossed out low scores for some online and dropout-recovery charter schools.
A.J. Wagner is Dayton's representative on the state school board. He says Superintendent Richard Ross had planned on appointing three people to review all the the department of education's contracts with charter schools.
"We just thought that that was weak."
Wagner says Ross told the board last week about his plan-and they're dissatisfied by the lack of outside oversight.
"We have evidence that they've skirted the rules, and gone around the rules. And for Dr. Ross to hire somebody to look at what he's already done seemed to be a conflict of interest."
Though Wagner points out it will take a majority vote from the board to override Ross. Right now, only 7 out of 18 total board members have signed the letter.
That means those seven will need support from some of the members appointed by Gov. John Kasich to hire an outside party.