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Required religious release policy for schools pushed at Statehouse hearing
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- There is a new effort at the Ohio Statehouse to ensure religion can be taught to public school students during the school day, bringing out more than 100 supporters to testify in favor of its passage. “It would help me affirm my beliefs and it would help everyone else with that same thing and their mental health,” Johnstown-Monroe Public Schools seventh-grader Caleb Reed said. Proposal unanimously rejected for high-rise tower on empty Franklinton lot “Released time,” as currently defined in state law, means “a period of time during which a student is excused from school to attend a course in religious instruction conducted by a private entity off sch

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