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Ohio's school voucher expansion threatens public education funding

June 27, 2024 | Brecksville-Broadview Heights City, School Districts, Ohio



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Ohio's school voucher expansion threatens public education funding
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the expansion of school vouchers in Ohio, which now allows all families, regardless of income, to receive state funds for private and religious school education. Advocates argue that this initiative primarily benefits families who were already enrolled in private institutions, effectively transforming the program into a reimbursement system for those who never intended to utilize public schools.

Critics highlighted the financial implications of this policy, noting that the state is diverting approximately $1 billion from public schools to fund private education. This shift in funding is particularly troubling as it occurs during a period when the Ohio legislature has not met its constitutional obligation to fully finance public education.

One speaker, serving on the Public Education Partners Board, emphasized the disparity in funding, revealing that if public schools received the same financial support as voucher recipients, they would have gained an additional $14.8 million this year. This significant amount could greatly enhance educational resources and opportunities for students in the Brecksville-Broadview Heights district.

The discussion underscores a growing concern among educators and community members about the sustainability and fairness of the current funding model, as well as the potential long-term impacts on public education in Ohio.

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