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There are no vouchers that allow public school students to transfer their dollars to private schools, as with EdChoice in Ohio.
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Replying to @OhioPEP
Cool. I went to public schools for 13 years and I support EdChoice exause every kid in Ohio deserves a great school.
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Trevor Piel (Trevor Pie) retweeted
Nearly 90% of teachers feel durable skills are extremely or very important for a school to prioritize. But teachers are more likely to say that the responsibility for teaching those skills falls mostly on parents.
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Curious to see how this plays out in Ohio with the current EdChoice program
Catholic schools end up adopting similar approaches to public schools when they accept voucher money, which opens them to the same sort of regulatory apparatus that public schools are beholden to.
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This simply highlights the fact that Columbus City is not preparing its students for even a 2 year degree, and is issuing diplomas to those not set up for success. Hard to argue those dropping out would be more successful elsewhere. Irony is the district advocates the use of tax dollars for private college tuition to remediate their students after HS graduation while opposing spending a similar amount on EdChoice vouchers to help them prior to HS graduation.
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Replying to @OhioPEP
Cool. I went to public school for 13 years and I support the EdChoice program.
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Replying to @VouchersHurtUs
You continue the lie that EdChoice provider private schools have no oversight. It is bordering on pathological at this point.
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Opportunity for All Kids New Mexico retweeted
Critics of choice programs say they don't have any guidelines and they're a free-for-all. Actually, education savings accounts are full of guardrails and this state-by-state guide breaks down all of them. Learn more by clicking the blog link in the comments below.
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