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The GOP-controlled Ohio General Assembly last week was on the way to missing its deadline to head off an explosion in the number of vouchers for K-12鈥�
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As the clock ticked down to a February 1 deadline for lawmakers to make a change to Ohio鈥檚 private school voucher program, the Ohio Senate approved a鈥�
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The Ohio House has voted on a plan to move the start of Ohio's private school voucher application process back to April 1. The vote came just hours before鈥�
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SnollygosterIn this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from 星空无限传媒, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss the effort to get a higer minumum鈥�
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The state legislature is racing against a Saturday deadline that would automatically 鈥� and massively 鈥� expand the number of public schools where students鈥�
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Talks on a deal to stop a huge increase in the number of Ohio public school buildings where students would qualify for private school vouchers are鈥�
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Republican leaders in the Senate have approved a deal that would stop a dramatic increase in the number of public school buildings where students will be鈥�
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Since 2006, Ohio has provided publicly funded vouchers for students to attend private or religious schools. Now the number of students eligible to get those vouchers is about to see a huge spike. This has educators and legislators in Columbus scrambling. 鈥淢orning Edition鈥� host Amy Eddings spoke with ideastream education reporter Jenny Hamel about the possible expansion of the EdChoice voucher program. How does this work and what does it do?
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Parents of kids using private school vouchers are calling on lawmakers to reject a plan that would avoid a major influx in schools eligible for the...
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As lawmakers consider a deal that would avoid a large increase in the number of public school buildings where students would qualify for private school鈥�