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		<title>Ohio law banning public school vaccine mandates now in effect</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A new law going into effect Wednesday bans vaccine mandates in Ohio public schools.The law was passed in July and bans public school mandates of any vaccine that has not been fully approved by the FDA.Pfizer has been fully approved for anyone over the age of 16.Cincinnati Public Schools are as affected as any district &#8230;]]></description>
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					A new law going into effect Wednesday bans vaccine mandates in Ohio public schools.The law was passed in July and bans public school mandates of any vaccine that has not been fully approved by the FDA.Pfizer has been fully approved for anyone over the age of 16.Cincinnati Public Schools are as affected as any district by the new law.“We’re the only district in Ohio who has a vaccination requirement for staff,” CPS board member Mike Moroski said.Moroski said there is also a plan for a student vaccine mandate in the works.“As policy chair, I ensured the language in our policy mirrored what the state law was going to be, which is what it is now, meaning if you wanted the vaccination, you had to get one that had FDA approval,” Moroski said.There is also a component of the new law that says vaccinated and unvaccinated must be treated the same. So, schools could not put unvaccinated students in separate classrooms or require them to go to virtual school, unless it applies to all students.There is a difference of opinion about whether schools can require unvaccinated to get regular COVID-19 tests.“Our policy of submitting a negative test, there’s nothing in this state law that prohibits us from doing that,” Moroski said.Others believe students and staff cannot be required to take the COVID-19 tests.“I think that would percolate in the courts a little bit, just off of the initial reading, I’d say ‘no’ they cannot,” attorney Jason Phillabaum said.Phillabaum said there are more vaccine mandate bans yet to come.“This was passed three or four months ago when they first started to make mandates, and now, I think you’re starting to see some updated legislation that would prohibit the fully approved vaccine mandates as well,” Phillabaum said.If the student vaccine mandate gets out of committee, CPS will vote on it on Oct. 28.
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<p>A new law going into effect Wednesday bans vaccine mandates in Ohio public schools.</p>
<p>The law was passed in July and bans public school mandates of any vaccine that has not been fully approved by the FDA.</p>
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<p>Pfizer has been fully approved for anyone over the age of 16.</p>
<p>Cincinnati Public Schools are as affected as any district by the new law.</p>
<p>“We’re the only district in Ohio who has a vaccination requirement for staff,” CPS board member Mike Moroski said.</p>
<p>Moroski said there is also a plan for a student vaccine mandate in the works.</p>
<p>“As policy chair, I ensured the language in our policy mirrored what the state law was going to be, which is what it is now, meaning if you wanted the vaccination, you had to get one that had FDA approval,” Moroski said.</p>
<p>There is also a component of the new law that says vaccinated and unvaccinated must be treated the same. So, schools could not put unvaccinated students in separate classrooms or require them to go to virtual school, unless it applies to all students.</p>
<p>There is a difference of opinion about whether schools can require unvaccinated to get regular COVID-19 tests.</p>
<p>“Our policy of submitting a negative test, there’s nothing in this state law that prohibits us from doing that,” Moroski said.</p>
<p>Others believe students and staff cannot be required to take the COVID-19 tests.</p>
<p>“I think that would percolate in the courts a little bit, just off of the initial reading, I’d say ‘no’ they cannot,” attorney Jason Phillabaum said.</p>
<p>Phillabaum said there are more vaccine mandate bans yet to come.</p>
<p>“This was passed three or four months ago when they first started to make mandates, and now, I think you’re starting to see some updated legislation that would prohibit the fully approved vaccine mandates as well,” Phillabaum said.</p>
<p>If the student vaccine mandate gets out of committee, CPS will vote on it on Oct. 28.</p>
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<p>CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education painted a dismal picture for the crowd at their Wednesday meeting, describing a scenario where 1,000 students catch Metro buses on a busy Clifton Avenue.</p>
<p>That was in response to Metro ending dedicated routes for nearly 6,000 students and forcing them to use new, regular Metro routes instead.</p>
<p>“It’s too dangerous for our students,” Cincinnati Federation of Teachers president Julie Sellers said. “Not fair to our kids.”</p>
<p>It’s not clear how many of those students would then need to transfer to other buses to get to school.</p>
<p>“That means the Cincinnati Police Department will be managing the children,” board member Eve Bolton said. “They will be in the hundreds waiting for the next bus. That’s unacceptable.”</p>
<p>The XTRA routes were put in place decades ago to help students get to school safely – board members said they learned about the changes one week ago.</p>
<p>“They’re choosing what to eliminate, and what they’re choosing is the bus routes for children,” board member Ben Lindy said.</p>
<p>The board unanimously voted to oppose Metro’s elimination of the XTRA routes. They plan to write a letter to SORTA, which oversees Metro, meet with their board members and bring everyone to the table to discuss options.</p>
<p>“This is a service that they wanted to take away – we need a year to figure that out, certainly not three weeks,” board member Mike Moroski said.</p>
<p>Others said stronger actions should be taken.</p>
<p>“(The) district should talk with the legal department to find out if they can seek a temporary injunction prohibiting any change until a real plan can be developed,” Sellers said.</p>
<p>The consensus from board members is that it would take months to reconfigure bus routes – and that’s time they don’t have. School starts in the next few weeks.</p>
<p>“There is irreparable harm,” said David Brenner during the meeting. “It’s a huge safety issue for students.”</p>
<p>The district’s director of transportation – who negotiated the deal with Metro – is now on administrative leave. He’s accused of making decisions without telling senior administrators or the board and misrepresenting the talks with SORTA.</p>
<p>Metro spokesperson Brandy Jones said the new system will be much better for students, partly because it will be more reliable. The XTRA routes missed hundreds of rides a month. By merging school routes with regular routes, those mistakes should be taken care of. Also, she said, it’s too late to make a radical change before classes start.</p>
<p>“There is no time left, 10 days prior to the start of school to redesign our service -- that is not a feasible option,” Jones said. “Per our contract, CPS was to deliver to us the new start times of the school year back in March, that did not occur until July. And so, we were not given the information. Months later, that per the contract, we’re supposed to have back in March.</p>
<p>The issue, she said, comes down to miscommunication. Once parents get a chance to look at the new route information, Jones thinks they will see the enhancements made for students.</p>
<p>“Under the new model, no student will make more than one transfer,” she said. “We had students who, you know, if I missed my bus, if I’m running late, and I’m five minutes late, there’s no other bus that I can take. Now another bus is coming five to seven minutes later your way. And so, if you look at the frequency, the more trip options that students can take, the shorter the trip time.</p>
<p>She said the ride to school will be 10 minutes shorter on average and students will be picked up withing 200 feet of their home. Metro was able to make that adjustment because CPS provided it with every student’s address.</p>
<p>SORTA is hosting a virtual meeting Thursday, August 5 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. where they will discuss the route changes. The meeting will also be streamed on Metro’s <a class="Link" href="https://www.facebook.com/GoMetro">Facebook page.</a></p>
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