Teachers at Ohio’s largest school district voted Sunday to go on strike for better learning and teaching conditions, just days before school is scheduled to start, according to the teachers’ union.
The Columbus Education Association union — which represents more than 4,000 teachers, nurses and other education professionals at the Columbus City Schools district — is striking for the first time since 1975 after 94% of its members voted to reject the school board’s “last, best and final offer,” the union said Sunday on Twitter.



