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Ohio Parents Plan Lawsuit if Severe Cuts to Internet-based Public eSchools Remain

Did you know that the State of Ohio had something called “eSchools”, which are computer- or Internet-based public charter schools?

Aunty didn’t know, until this came across her eDesk:

COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 13 /PRNewswire/ — Despite a comprehensive legislative study that says public eSchool funding is reasonable and should not be cut, Ohio’s legislative leaders still are considering severe cuts to
Ohio’s public eSchools.

As a result, eSchool parents are preparing legal action to protect their children and their public schools from arbitrary, unconstitutional cuts that would lead to the reduction in programs and potentially even school closures.

Public eSchools in Ohio already arefunded significantly lower than traditional public schools. Yet, the proposed budget, being considered by a legislative conference committee, cuts funding to Ohio’s public eSchools by as much as an additional 30 percent…

[Ohio Parents Plan Lawsuit if Severe Cuts to Internet-based Public eSchools Remain, Continued]

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