Ohio school districts have found an innovative way to express their opposition to their loss of funding to pay for charters. Ohio has a large number of failing charters. The district’s are sending the bill to the state.

        

“Boards of education continue to pass resolutions to invoice the state for charter school deductions

 

“A note from Fairborn board member Andy Wilson indicates that the Fairborn Board will vote on a resolution to invoice the state on January 14. The title of the resolution, “Resolution to authorize the Treasurer to invoice the Ohio Department of Education for money paid by Fairborn City School’s Taxpayers that has been sent to charter schools without voter approval”. The words “without voter approval” put emphasis on a very germane point.

 

“The state has enacted laws that rip local funds away from school districts to support a failed $7 billion experiment that harms students and wastes tax money, including dollars from local tax levies.

 

“Districts should not hesitate to invoice the state.”

William Phillis

Ohio E & A 
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