In the 1930s John W. Bricker, a conservative Republican, as Attorney General in Ohio issued an opinion that private schools are not eligible for public tax money (PART 3).: https://t.co/dlWLy5hkvA
Parents, educators testify against Ohio bill (SB 113) to ban DEI in public schools
“Rather than helping schools, it adds to division and political polarization at a time when students need connection, belonging, and support.”
by Kate Millard
https://t.co/TMkuPM8WyI
In the 1930s John W. Bricker, a conservative Republican, as Attorney General in Ohio issued an opinion that private schools are not eligible for public tax money (PART 2).: https://t.co/M74rCkDyO3
Three Ohio men who either previously volunteered or worked for LifeWise Academy – a Christian program for public school students – were either charged or pleaded guilty recently to sex crimes against minors, including rape, voyeurism, and sexual battery. https://t.co/PVMkBmrffs
This should have been put into place from the start. Public dollars shouldn’t pay for private choices. Wonder how many steeples were built? https://t.co/98VekMeTWx
Ohioans should think about what state leaders disinvesting from public schools really means for the future of our state.
"More than 120 Ohio public school districts are projecting negative cash balances by 2029 – the worst rate since the Great Recession" https://t.co/e4VmIfA48Q
Dems capitalizing on opposition to school vouchers isn't just an Iowa thing. Which makes sense. If you're a GOP voter who sees vouchers as an expensive giveaway to the rich or a state takeover of private schools, your party no longer represents you.
Commentary
I went to Catholic school for 13 years. I still oppose Ohio’s private school voucher program
-The Rev. Ben Huelskamp
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Brian Brady: What Knowledge Is Worth Learning? - How do we cultivate minds that can actually perceive reality? https://t.co/sQ8jtuLF6j via @dianeravitch#EducationMatters
Center for Christian Virtue, in response to the new federal tuition tax credit program, is expanding its Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO) operation to the entire nation.
https://t.co/7r9441G72I
"Every scholarship funded through the CEN SGO represents a child rescued from a failing system and placed into a school grounded in truth, excellence, and the Gospel." WHAT HAS HAPPENED to the Establishment Clause?
In the 1930s John W. Bricker, a conservative Republican, as Attorney General in Ohio issued an opinion that private schools are not eligible for public tax money (Part 1).: https://t.co/x0arPCHbFs
Piet van Lier, @Honesty4OhioEd, argues districts should not be mandated to bus private school kids
“If you want to provide busing for private school students, pay for it & have them bus them. They already have separate school system; they should have a separate busing system too”
The message the Ohio legislature sent to Ohioans via the State Budget: Ohio can afford the universal EdChoice voucher scheme but then cannot afford to fund a constitutional system of public school districts. : https://t.co/BTzbanUXNJ
Center for Christian Virtue, in response to the new federal tuition tax credit program, is expanding its Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO) operation to the entire nation.: https://t.co/2eJpnAePH6