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The Senate's version allocates $633.9 million more for education than the House proposal, aiming to finally solve Ohio's ...
Winning her second Grand Slam singles title, 21-year-old Coco Gauff makes history at the French Open. CIA Director John ...
Repealing the 1965 busing law isn’t a matter of anti-religious bias, as some may suspect. It’s a matter of common sense. And ...
The executive director of Honesty for Ohio Education asked a Newark audience to lobby state lawmakers to protect public ...
Advocates for rural school districts argue the money allocated to them in the current proposed state budget falls short of ...
NPR asked researchers, advocates, tax experts, a parent and a public school leader for their thoughts on this first-of-its-kind national voucher plan. Here's what they said.
A coalition of education and religious freedom groups rallied near the U.S. Capitol urging senators to defeat a Republican ...
The tax credit provision largely reflects the Educational Choice for Children Act — a sweeping bill that GOP Reps. Adrian Smith of Nebraska, Burgess Owens of Utah and Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana ...
The kids vouchers were originally supposed to help — low-income children in underresourced schools — have suffered the most. Studies from research teams in Louisiana, Indiana, Ohio and Washington, D.C ...
In the Jan. 13 issue of The New Yorker, Alec MacGillis analyzed the 30-year evolution of Ohio’s school voucher program, concluding that “an initiative that was promoted for years as a civil ...
Parents should have the freedom to choose the best educational setting for their children because it’s the right thing to do.