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Related: About this forumOhio's new voucher system labels top tier public schools as under-performing
Students in districts Ohio rates as among the best overall in the state can apply for vouchers to help pay for private school next year.
Traditionally, the state offers vouchers to families in poorly performing public school districts. But now, critics say, the legislature has expanded the definition of a low-preforming school to the point of absurdity, growing the list of districts with under-preforming schools from 40 in the fall of 2018 to 139 in 2019 and around 400 nearly two-thirds of all districts in the state by 2020.
There are 19 new EdChoice vouchers schools in Stark County, including ones in Perry, Plain, Marlington and Sandy Valley.
To say there is an explosion in this program is not hyperbole, economist and school finance consultant Howard Fleeter said. If this doesnt get unwound, I think it is significant enough in terms of the impact on the money schools get to undermine any new funding formula.
Read more: https://www.cantonrep.com/news/20191215/ohiorsquos-new-voucher-system-labels-top-tier-public-schools-as-under-performing
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Renew Deal
(82,931 posts)People wont want to live in districts labeled as underperforming
Ohiogal
(34,711 posts)DeWine is gleefully forcing his religious zealousness on the rest of the state, thanks to all the support he gets from the nut bags in our hopelessly clueless Republican state house. What a mess they are turning our state into.