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The sponsor of the bill sayid students in those schools are being left out of support from Ohio's expanded voucher program.
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Ohio's charter schools are non-profit by law, but they can hire for-profit operators to run them.
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An educational service center is paying the state back for money it received while sponsoring the now-closed Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow. The…
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Ohio's charter schools are by law non-profit, but nearly 200 of them are managed by for-profit operating companies. A new study by an anti-charter school…
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A new school funding formula proposed by two state lawmakers would cost a billion dollars more than the current K-12 formula. That proposal also didn't…
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A proposed new school funding formula would cost Ohio $720 million more than the current K-12 budget. But it doesn’t include funding for charter or…
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Ohio would spend about $400 million more on school funding next fiscal year and $320 million more the following year under a proposed overhaul of the…
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SnollygosterIn this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, Steve Brown and Mike Thompson discuss what a recent poll says about the minds…
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The Ohio Supreme Court has struck down Ohio’s property-tax based school funding method four times in the last 22 years. Now two lawmakers say they think…
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The Ohio General Assembly is exploring its options when it comes to how the state gives money to e-schools. As lawmakers are discovering, though, the…