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  1. The chairs of the education committees of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate serve as non-voting ex officio members. The Superintendent of Public Instruction serves as secretary of the State Board of Education. Read more in the State Board of Education Policies and Procedures Manual.

  2. By law, the lieutenant governor is a member of the Board of Public Buildings, Board of Fund Commissioners, Missouri Development Finance Board, Missouri Community Service Commission, Missouri State Capitol Commission, Missouri Housing Development Commission and the Tourism Commission.

  3. The Chairs of the Education Committees of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate serve as non- voting ex officio members. The Superintendent of Public Instruction serves as Secretary of the State Board of Education. There are 5 districts holding elections this November: Districts 2, 3, 4, 9, and 10.

  4. The Superintendent of Public Instruction serves as secretary of the State Board of Education, and the chairs of the education committees of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate serve as non-voting ex officio members.

  5. The Superintendent of Education serves as secretary of the State Board of Education. The Board creates policy and makes recommendations for K-12 education in Ohio. The chairs of the education committees of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate serve as non-voting ex officio members.

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  6. Nov 23, 2022 · The State Board of Education voting districts that were in place for the November 2022 general election. Despite it being a non-partisan position, the board has become increasingly polarized in recent years, with a conservative-leaning majority voting to rescind a resolution decrying racism in 2021.

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  8. Jul 7, 2023 · A bill that would reduce the size of Ohio’s State Board of Education and eliminate governor-appointed positions has been introduced with GOP support in the Ohio House. On July 5, House Bill 235 was introduced by sponsor state Rep. Sarah Fowler Arthur, R-Ashtabula.