Ohio Controlling Board President Randy Cole previewed a plan to have municipalities, townships, and K-12 entities including school districts, educational service centers, information technology centers, and other local education agencies share resources, according to the Hannah Report. By establishing a regional coordination of "shared technology services, regional data centers, cloud computer services," a statewide radio communication system, and pooled health insurance, the state’s savings could "well exceed $800 million by 2020," the article said.
Governor Kasich aims to reduce taxes by pooling educational services