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Local advocate urges Oakwood to join lawsuit after Franklin County judge finds EdChoice program unconstitutional
Summary
A public commenter urged the board to join a statewide legal effort after a Franklin County Common Pleas judge ruled parts of Ohio’s EdChoice voucher program unconstitutional; the commenter noted the decision is stayed and will be appealed.
Rachel Eve Davis, speaking for Oakwood Advocates for Public Education, told the Oakwood board on June 25 that a Franklin County Common Pleas Court judge had ruled Ohio’s EdChoice voucher program unconstitutional on three of five counts and that the decision is currently stayed.
“The judge's decision has currently stayed, meaning EdChoice voucher dollars from taxpayers…
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