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What are the benefits of private school voucher programs?


David Fitzsimmons

Voucher programs offer best education and academic success for many  

I write in response to the Jan. 16 letter, “Anti-voucher lawsuit a ‘courageous’ supported act.”

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I have been involved with Cristo Rey Columbus High School since its inception. At Cristo Rey, 94% of the students rely on vouchers to help pay for their tuitions. These students are admitted to Cristo Rey because their families qualify as financially distressed and in most cases because the public high school in their district is deemed to be failing.

Jayzmynn Ramsey, left, and Faith Nash dissect a mussel in a science class at St. Joseph Catholic School – a school that participates in Ohio’s educational choice voucher program.

Following are some key statistics involving Cristo Rey students versus students in Ohio urban public schools: graduation rate of 100% vs. 76%; college attendance rate of 85% vs. 42%; and college completion rate within six years of H.S. graduation of 42% vs. 15%.

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The 72 students of the Class of 2021 received 504 letters of acceptance from more than 140 colleges and universities across the nation and earned over $8.16 million in academic scholarships to fund their college education over the next four years. (Ohio urban public school data source, “2020 Ohio Education by the Numbers” by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, https://ohiobythenumbers.com)



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