Your Child May Be Eligible for the ACE Education Savings Account
Ohio’s ACE educational savings accounts will provide up to $500 per year for children ages 6-18 from families with an income of less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Ohio’s ACE educational savings accounts will provide up to $500 per year for children ages 6-18 from families with an income of less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Every child deserves the opportunity to thrive.
Every year, more Ohio families seek out educational options. Much more than charter schools and vouchers, Ohio offers an array of unique educational settings and approaches.
Do you believe that parents know their children best? Do you believe that Ohio families should be able to select the educational option that works best for their children? Would you like to see Ohio expand educational options for Ohio families? If you answered yes to any of the questions above, you’re ready to become…
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Approximately 100 school districts filed a lawsuit this week to eliminate the EdChoice Scholarship Programs. The filing is available below.
Guess it wasn’t enough for districts that they received the funding system they helped create and had funding for school choice programs funded directly by the state. Now, a group of school districts is suing the state of Ohio claiming EdChoice Scholarships are unconstitutional. Below is the list of districts that have signed on to…
SB 229 passed the General Assembly December 8, 2021. This bill is effective immediately andprovides schools the flexibility to change instructional delivery based on student needs andgeneral conditions.
Key findings in a recent survey of Ohio parents include: Nearly nine out of 10 Educational Choice Scholarship Program parents (89%) are satisfied with the voucher program, and approximately four out of five Cleveland Scholarship Program, Autism Scholarship Program, and Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program parents are satisfied with their respective school choice programs….
As school starts across the state, transportation is taking center stage. What do you do ifthere are problems with school transportation? Who do you talk to?
Friday, August 13, School Choice Ohio presented a webinar regarding school transportation. The webinar reviewed existing requirements as well as provided an overview of provisions included in HB 110 that will be effective September 30, 2021. Below are the presentation slides from this webinar. If you have any questions or need assistance dealing with a transportation…