When we let vouchers drain our schools, it hurts us all.
March 4, 2025
Good Tuesday morning
We are seeing a surge in districts joining our lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the EdChoice private school voucher scheme.
Here’s a sampling:
Liberty Local School District in Trumbull County just north of Youngstown is the latest district to sign on.
Independence Local Schools in Cuyahoga County and Groveport Madison Schools in Franklin County also joined.
And count the Berea City School District that serves Berea, Brook Park, Middleburg Heights and parts of Olmsted Falls in Cuyahoga County among our growing list.
This trend will continue because more and more ordinary Ohioans are catching on to the $1 billion taxpayer ripoff known as EdChoice vouchers and they are getting angry and active.
In district after district, local citizens are starting to reach out to their local school board members, their superintendents and their treasurers to tell them how vouchers are hurting their prized public schools and their communities.
In Liberty, a former teacher began talking to her board members and helped them understand why vouchers were harming their students and what they could do to fight back.
We are seeing this pattern repeat itself in district after district.
One person can make a difference. A small group of people can make a huge impact.
If you are interested in helping to organize a grassroots effort in your school district to fight back against EdChoice, then please send an email to ohioeanda@sbcglobal.net, and we can help you connect with other Ohioans.
Sincerely,
Vouchers Hurt Ohio