The setup raised concerns in areas such as Los Angeles, where opponents pushed for schools not to use textbooks from the nonprofit and argued students would be taught communist ideology.
School officials in central Ohio say they haven't heard such complaints and Chinese officials don't influence what they teach.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
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