Tag: Ohio and school choice

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Push for universal vouchers continues in Ohio Senate

Editor’s note: This article appeared Sunday on thecentersquare.com. An Ohio policy group continues to push the Senate to adopt universal school choice, testifying a plan passed by the House would leave “many working-class families” out of the option. Greg Lawson, research fellow at The Buckeye Institute, told the Senate Education... READ MORE
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Critics are wrong: Ohio parents, students deserve freedom that comes with school choice
Editor’s note: This commentary from Sandra O’Brien, a Republican member...
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Support for education savings accounts high in Buckeye State
A new poll of Ohio voters sponsored by education choice...
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Every Ohio K-12 student would get school voucher under GOP proposal
Editor’s note: This article appeared Tuesday on Ohio’s fox8.com. Ohio...
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Buckeye Institute points to Florida families’ long-term satisfaction with education savings accounts in new report
A new policy report from an Ohio-based independent research and...
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Ohio anti-voucher lawsuit misses the mark in its constitutional arguments
Editor’s note: This commentary appeared Tuesday on the Fordham Institute’s...
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Districts don’t want to segregate but don’t have enough money for cab fare
District boundaries are not racially neutral, nor are the decisions...
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Ohio lawmakers propose school choice for all students
An Ohio legislator, concerned that the state’s current voucher program...
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Does school choice need bipartisan support?
Jay Greene and James D. Paul gathered data for a...
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Choice vs. suburban opportunity hoarding
A few years ago, the Thomas B. Fordham Institute documented...
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Challenge coming to Ohio’s education choice legislation
A coalition of about 70 Ohio public school districts is...
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