Teachers union opposes state legislation allowing veterans to be teachers

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(JUST THE NEWS) – Ohio’s teachers union believes a bill in the General Assembly that would reduce requirements for veterans to become teachers would also reduce the quality of education in the state.

A bill introduced in the state Senate would allow school boards across the state to hire military veterans as teachers and be deemed to hold a teaching certificate.

The veterans would have to have spent at least four years of active duty and been either honorably discharged or medically separated and meet other qualifications, but not the same training and licensing requirements as other teachers.

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