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Akron Public Schools is one of the latest school boards that voted to join the Ohio Coalition for Equity & Adequacy of School Funding’s lawsuit against the state for its EdChoice voucher program ...
If the school districts are successful, it could mean the end of Ohio's EdChoice scholarship programs. 100 public schools are suing Ohio, saying EdChoice voucher programs are unconstitutional Skip ...
Ohio's Senate President says school choice only exists if students have access to a private or charter school that can take them. Every Ohio child will be eligible for a school voucher but many ...
Jul. 19—KENTON — Hardin County superintendents fear Ohio's next budget crisis will force lawmakers to choose between funding public schools and the state's private-school voucher system.
The union’s support for the state constitutional mandate of fair fully funded local schools is one reason they support the bill. One of the more contentious sections of the bill is relative to charter schools. Under the bill, the state would make direct payments for students’ use of the EdChoice private school voucher program. Under current ...
Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 536 U.S. 639 (2002), was a 5–4 decision of the United States Supreme Court that upheld an Ohio program that used school vouchers.The Court decided that the program did not violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, as long as parents using the program were allowed to choose among a range of secular and religious schools.
Husted wrote that 130,000 students receive EdChoice vouchers and that most of them are low-income and rely on the voucher to go to school. ... the state voucher program has become a refund and ...
Indiana removed the limit on charter schools, allowed universities to authorize charters, and established vouchers for low- and middle-income students. Arizona created ESAs for special-needs students. Ohio doubled the state’s scholarship program and increased scholarship/tutoring funding for low-income students in Cleveland.