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  2. Category:Private elementary schools in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  3. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For the 2020–2021 school year, public school enrollment fell by 3 percent. Private and charter schools grew an estimated 7 percent. 18 states either initiated school-choice programs or expanded offerings, making 3.6 million American students eligible for school choice and/or homeschool support programs. Several states expanded eligibility to ...

  4. Category:Private K–12 schools in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  5. 100 public schools are suing Ohio, saying EdChoice voucher ...

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    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 ...

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  8. Category:Private schools in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Private high schools in Ohio (4 C, 66 P) M. Private middle schools in Ohio (1 C, 60 P) R. Religious schools in Ohio (3 C) Pages in category "Private schools in Ohio"

  9. EdChoice - Wikipedia

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    The Friedman Foundation was involved with the U.S. Supreme Courts' landmark decision on Ohio's private school choice program in Cleveland, filing an amicus brief along with the Center for Individual Freedom, Cato Institute, and Goldwater Institute in support of the petitioners. [19] The Supreme Court in Zelman v.