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Scandals, Subpoenas, and Student Loan Shakeups - Edu News for September 2024

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Scandals, Subpoenas, and Student Loan Shakeups - Edu News for September 2024

Here’s the 16:1 Education News Headline Roundup for September, 2024. Don’t forget to sign up for the 16:1 podcast email newsletter for the latest news, resources, workshop offerings, and more!

  • We start with a touch of chaos in Columbus, where the State Teacher Retirement System continues its rocky 2024 trajectory. A controversial board member is out, as is the executive director who was subject of a workplace misconduct allegation.
  • Columbus City Schools board members are facing mounting pressure to address leadership concerns after the leaking of a memo that encouraged district leadership to use “racial dynamics” to drive a wedge between the district’s unions.
  • A new Pro Publica report has just been released highlighting Ohio’s unprecedented foray into using public, taxpayer funding for the construction and renovation of private religious schools.
  • California may soon join a handful of other states in banning legacy college admissions at private educational institutions.
  • Student loan servicer Navient has been banned from providing services for federal student loans after reaching a $120 million settlement “years of failures and lawbreaking.”

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CFPB Bans Navient from Federal Student Loan Servicing

Here's which Navient student loan borrowers may qualify for relief under $120 million settlement

Navient banned from federal student loan servicing, will pay borrowers $100 million in compensation. - CBS News

Chaos-filled day at Ohio teachers' pension board leading to even more ethical concerns

Alleged ‘backdoor ties’ between retired teachers’ pension fund & investment firm

Ohio AG Yost files subpoenas in teachers pension scandal; investment firm responds

CCS - Investigation Report 06.04.24 | Download Free PDF | Communication

Columbus school board recordings show efforts to spin document leak

In an Unprecedented Move, Ohio Is Funding the Construction of Private Religious Schools

Takeaways from AP's report on churches starting schools in voucher states | AP News

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