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In the early 2010s, Equality Ohio focused on advancing state legislation to prohibit employment discrimination or housing discrimination based on sexual orientation. [11] During this period, the organization was also focused on the Equal Housing and Employment Act (HB 335/SB 231) and enumeration of the safe schools legislation, which was passed ...
[165] [166] The law was opposed by groups including the Ohio Counseling Association, [167] Equality Ohio, [168] TransOhio, [169] Human Rights Campaign [169] and Ohio Senator Nickie Antonio, [168] while the Center for Christian Virtue [170] and Family Research Council [169] supported the measure. The bill received five hearings and was assigned ...
Community service: Dissolved Equality Across America: 2009: National Equality March: Dissolved Equality Federation: 1997: Active Family Equality Council: 1979: Fight OUT Loud: 2007: Fine By Me: 2003: Merged into Atticus Circle: Freedom to Marry: 2003: Marriage equality: Dissolved Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) 1990: Gay ...
Equity is a term sometimes confused with equality. [2] Equity and inclusion policy provide a framework for educators and academic administrators that guides training and delivery of instruction and programming. [3] School boards use equity and inclusion principles to promote the use of resources that reflect the diversity of students and their ...
The school on Canton Road was closed and demolished in 2008 to make way for the new Ritzman Community Learning Center. It was originally Springfield High School, and became Ellet High School in 1929 when the land was annexed from Springfield. In 2019 the new Ellet Community Learning Center opened on the same land adjacent to the older high school.
Education is the base for equality. [4] Specifically in the structuring of schools, the concept of tracking is believed by some scholars to create a social disparity in providing students an equal education. [5] Schools have been found to have a unique acculturative process that helps to pattern self-perceptions and world views.
Vincent Coleman, a former middle school principal, runs LifeWise’s programs in Columbus City Schools, where a majority of the nearly 500 students who participate are Black or Latino and come ...
In 1915, a second Marion High School opened, later to be renamed Harding High School in 1920. The third high school, which currently houses Grant Middle School, opened in 1953. The first two schools have since been demolished with the exception of the gymnasium of the second school, which now operates as a community center. [2]