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Aug 13 2024

Vouchers: The impact on local schools and taxpayers

We know Vouchers Hurt Ohio and a recent spate of newspaper articles across the state underscore the devastating financial impact giving wealthy families a refund or rebate for tuition has upon our public schools, our public school children and the local taxpayers that support them.

In Columbus, the city school administrators are concerned that they do not have enough bus drivers to transport students to and from their school buildings.

From the Columbus Dispatch story here.

“Board Member Jennifer Adair said she wanted to remind the public that the district’s transportation operation is one of the “largest logistic operations in the country” and that the district is also required by law to bus charter and other nonpublic students, even outside of Franklin County. A spokesperson said the district will use transportation vendors to bus over 8,000 charter and nonpublic students for the upcoming school year.”

Columbus, like all public schools in Ohio, has been shortchanged in state support because pro-voucher lawmakers and Gov. Mike DeWine has acknowledged not fully funding the formula to pay for public schools.

At the same time, the voucher program is uncapped, meaning there is no limit to spending on the universal voucher program that even billionaires and millionaires are eligible to receive.

And remember the money for private school vouchers comes from the same line-item in the budget that pays for public schools so a dollar more for vouchers is a dollar less available for public schools.

The story is playing out everywhere. In Hilliard, local taxpayers are being asked to pass a levy to pay for school buildings and operations. Read the story here.

“We’ve been off the ballot for eight years, and the reality of the way the schools are funded in Ohio, basically our funding remains flat during that time, until voters approve an increase,” said Superintendent David Stewart.

Hilliard, like so many suburban schools in Ohio, has been hard hit by explosive growth in the number of vouchers in the district. But like so many suburban schools, Hilliard is not losing students to private schools. Families that already enrolled their children in private schools are taking advantage of a refund with a voucher and private school operators are raking in millions and millions of public tax dollars.

A story earlier this year indicated more than half of the levies on the March primary ballot failed in Ohio.

Residents, homeowners with and without children in public schools, are being ripped off by the voucher program.

The state is shifting the burden of paying for local schools back to homeowners while writing fat checks from the state treasury to private school operators. More than 90 percent are religious schools.

We believe this is unconstitutional.

We believe this is extremely harmful to our state, our local public schools that are open to all children, and to our communities.

Is your district part of our lawsuit? Check here.

If not, why not? Learn how to get involved here.

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Aug 06 2024

Must see photo from VHO at Ohio State Fair

We just wrapped up 10 days at the Ohio State Fair where volunteers and VHO steering committee members talked to hundreds of fairgoers about the harmful impact of private school vouchers on our public schools.

Take a look at this photo!!!!!

Photo of hero board at the fair showing hundred of post it notes with teachers' names.

Remember that movie Jaws where Brody, played by Roy Scheider, catches a first glimpse of the shark and says, “you’re going to need a bigger boat.”

Well, a few days into the fair we took a look at our Public Teachers Heroes board, where visitors to the booth could put the name of their favorite public school teacher on a note, and realized we’re going to need another board.

Public school supporters filled two boards with notes and one child posted and then returned a few days after to check on his teacher’s name.

Ohioans love their local public schools. For good reason. They are the bedrock and the foundation of our communities.

Private school vouchers are a sledgehammer breaking apart that very foundation by ripping off taxpayers to give wealthy families a refund or a rebate for tuition and funneling hundreds of millions of dollars to private school operators who choose who gets in and who is shut out.

One system of schools for the haves, and another for the rest of us.

Well, we’re not taking it sitting down. Vouchers go on trial on Nov. 4 this year in Judge Jaiza Page’s courtroom in Franklin County.

The law and the Ohio Constitution matter in a court of law.

Is your district part of our lawsuit? Check here.

If not, why not? Learn how to get involved here.

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Jul 30 2024

Our Hero Wall at the Ohio State Fair

We’ll make this brief, but we are having a great time at the Ohio State Fair this year.

We are talking to hundreds of Ohioans about our lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the harmful private school voucher program that is siphoning off hundreds of millions of dollars from our precious public schools.

Visitors to our Vouchers Hurt Ohio booth in the Bricker Building are sharing stories about their favorite teachers, and posting the names of their favorite teachers on our heroes wall.

Here’s a photo of a couple of the hundreds of public school supporters who have stopped by.

The vast majority of Ohioans support their public schools.

They don’t like the harmful private school voucher program because they understand it is a refund and a rebate program for wealthy families who never had any intention of enrolling their children in public schools.

Ohioans also know this is a billion dollar boondoggle for private school operators with more than 90 percent of the schools being religious-based.

Public dollars belong in public schools.

Is your district part of our lawsuit? Check here.

If not, why not? Learn how to get involved here.

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Jul 23 2024

Vouchers Hurt Ohio at the Ohio State Fair – Again!

Vouchers Hurt Ohio will be back at the Ohio State Fair again this year.

The fair runs from Wednesday, July 24 through August 4.

Our booth will be in the Bricker Building at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds.

We will be handing out a lot of information about our lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the private school voucher program that is costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

Last year, we talked to hundreds of fairgoers and we are looking forward to meeting even more people this year.

Ohioans love and value their local public schools, and they want to know how to get involved in helping to protect their communities.

This year, we are giving fairgoers a chance to tell us about their favorite public school teacher, and they will have an opportunity to write their teacher’s name on a post-it note and put it on a wall honoring heroes of the classroom.

We also have a handout for fairgoers that provides them with a roadmap to reaching out to their local school board members, superintendents and treasurers to get involved in our historic lawsuit.

More and more districts are joining our effort, and vouchers are scheduled to go on trial on Monday, Nov. 4 in Franklin County.

We couldn’t be more excited.

Visit us at the Ohio State Fair in the Bricker Building. We look forward to seeing you.

Sincerely,

Vouchers Hurt Ohio

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Jul 16 2024

Staying in touch and up-to-date

We’ll be brief today.

We appreciate your reading our weekly emails each Tuesday morning.

We hope they are full of good information and help you stay informed about our effort to sue the state over the unconstitutionality of the private school voucher program.

There are a few steps you can take in less than five minutes to help keep you connected and up-to-date on everything that is happening with vouchers in Ohio and across the nation.

You are already receiving our email, but you can find a great deal of information about our organization and lawsuit at our website: vouchershurtohio.com.

Are you following us on Facebook? If yes, great. If not, please like our page by going here.

You can also follow us on Twitter here.

And Instagram here.

That didn’t hurt, did it?

One last thing: Would you consider thinking of five friends, family members, co-workers or neighbors who you could forward this email to this morning, and ask them to go to our website and sign up for this weekly email?

It’s free, it’s full of information, and let them know, unlike so many emails, we will never ask them for money.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Vouchers Hurt Ohio


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