'Stop Taking Resources Away From the Public Schools' | Ohio Schools, Parents React to EdChoice Ruling
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Ohio bishops’ conference defends school choice after judge rules program unconstitutional
The Catholic Conference of Ohio — the second-oldest state bishops’ conference in the US — is defending Ohio’s EdChoice program after a Franklin County judge ruled… The post Ohio bishops’ conference defends school choice after judge rules program unconstitutional appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Public school advocates claim victory as Ohio judge calls private voucher program unconstitutional
Getty Images.A Franklin County judge said Ohio’s private school voucher program is unconstitutional in a ruling this week. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office is planning an appeal of the decision. The court granted a summary judgment, which is a ruling that comes from a judge without the need for a full trial in the case. Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page said the General Assembly has “exceedingly broad powers to tax, …
Ignore Dave Yost’s blather - The judge rationally lays out why Ohio school vouchers are unconstitutional: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -A judge just threw a grenade into Ohio’s school voucher system, ruling EdChoice unconstitutional and arguing that it creates a separate, unequal system that siphons money from public schools.
'Stop taking resources away from the public schools' | Ohio schools, parents react to EdChoice ruling
A Franklin County judge has ruled that Ohio's EdChoice private school voucher program is unconstitutional, potentially affecting thousands of families across the state who use the program to attend private schools.The EdChoice program was originally created to help lower-income families access private education. However, it was expanded in fiscal year 2024 to allow all Ohio families to receive financial assistance for private school attendance."…
Ohio: Judge Rules that EdChoice Vouchers Violate State Constitution
In 2022, school districts, parents, and public school advocates filed a lawsuit against the state’s EdChoice voucher program. Yesterday, Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page ruled that vouchers for private schools violate the state constitution. The Constitution of Ohio says that the General Assembly is responsible for funding a thorough and efficient system of common schools. Common schools are public schools. It explicitly pr…
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