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School board races across Ohio grow contentious following COVID-19

Upset with how they were treated by their local school boards, COVID-19 has spurred many people to enter political races. In Hilliard three first-time candidates are running. From left are candidates Zach Vorst, Beth Murdoch, and Lisa B. Chaffee. They were attending a candidate's forum Thursday, Sept. 23, 2021 at The Station Bar in Hilliard.

Beth Murdoch remembers what it felt like the first time she spoke during a Hilliard City School Board meeting. 

She'd done her research, prepared her notes and stood at the podium to share her concerns about how the district was handling the COVID-19 pandemic.

"I felt like I was talking to an empty room," Murdoch said. 

No questions. No comments. And little to no response about her subsequent emails and submitted statements. 

Murdoch felt frustrated. And she wasn't alone. 

"Back in February, I started seeing a lot of posts on Facebook from parents who were frustrated that the school wasn’t listening to them," Lisa Chaffee said. 

So, Chaffee, a middle school mother, created a Facebook group that eventually led her, Murdoch and a nurse anesthetist named Zach Vorst to run for three open seats on the Hilliard school board this November. 


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