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Jim Krumel: What’s love got to do with it? Plenty
Jim Krumel
If you’ve been married more than seven years, congratulations. You’ve beaten the odds.
That’s the average length of a first marriage in the United States, according to statistics that popped up on the ol’ computer from LawInfo.com, a Web site that’s full of information regarding the state of marriage today.
And did you notice? It’s talking “first marriage.”
More than half of today’s marriages end in divorce, the Web site said. Most people do give wedded life a second chance, but even then, the road to happiness is sprinkled with potholes. Second-timers stay married only 40 percent of the time. For those who give it a third shot, only 27% avoid strike three.
This March 29, 2017, file photo shows students being helped with their homework in the classroom of language arts teacher Jennifer Walters during an after-school program at Circleville Elementary School in Circleville, Ohio. Advocates for Ohioâs new school-funding plan say it should finally provide a level of fairness and reliability that past spending programs lacked. The Fair School Funding Plan approved as part of the state budget last month spends about $12.4 billion this year and $12.6 billion in 2023.
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What changes under Ohio’s new Fair School Funding Plan?
By Andrew Welsh-Huggins - Associated Press
Spencerville High School students enter the gym during graduation ceremonies on May 30th. The recently passed Fair School Funding Plan will change how the funds that Ohio provides districts for each student is calculated.
COLUMBUS, Ohio Advocates for Ohio’s new school funding plan say it should finally provide a level of fairness and reliability that past spending programs lacked.
The Fair School Funding Plan, approved as part of the state budget last month, spends about $12.4 billion this year and $12.6 billion in 2023. At its core the plan changes how the money that the state provides districts for each student is calculated. The new system weighs a district’s expenses to come up with the base per-pupil funding amount.
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