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View Comments Licking Heights School Superintendent Dr. Philip Wagner and District CFO/Treasurer Todd Griffith gave lengthy testimony before state lawmakers on June 3 that painted a bleak picture for district finances under present senate funding models. Wagner said before addressing the senate’s state school funding formula released June 1, he wanted to share for the purpose of context some information about the Heights School District, focusing on its greatly increasing student population and increasingly diverse ethnic mix. District enrollment up 330% over 20 years “We are extremely fast-growing, with a current enrollment of nearly 4,800 students,” Wagner told lawmakers. “This is my tenth year as superintendent and during this time, student enrollment has grown from 3,300 to 4,800 students. Our fast growth, combined with the state funding gain cap and the expansion of private school vouchers, adversely impacts our student classroom experience.” ....
A Veteran Tried to Credit Black Americans on Memorial Day. His Mic Got Muted. Retired Army Lt. Col. Barnard Kemter was speaking at an American Legion service in Hudson, Ohio, on Monday when he was intentionally silenced. Video -0:00 Veteran’s Mic Cut as He Noted Black History of Memorial Day During Lt. Col. Barnard Kemter’s Memorial Day speech in Hudson, Ohio, his microphone was turned off as he spoke about how freed Black slaves had played an early role honoring fallen soldiers after the Civil War. Memorial Day was first commemorated by an organized group of Black freed slaves less than a month after the Confederacy surrendered. In recent years, the origins of how and where Decoration Day began has sparked lively debate amongst historians. However, Yale historian David Blight, asserting the holiday is rooted in a moving ceremony was conducted by freed slaves on May 1, 1865, at the tattered remains of Confederate prisoner of war camp. They were carrying ....