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Ohio school vouchers, EdChoice taking public dollars for private aims


Children walk to school at Johnstown-Monroe Elementary School on a snowy Tuesday morning in Johnstown, Ohio on January 25, 2022.

Discerning readers should examine the arguments of David Hodges of the Institute for Justice and a recent letter touting the benefits of a parochial high school education by diverting public tax dollars for private purposes. 

How much blather about the so-called topic of EdChoice can Dispatch readers ingest?

The terms “choice,” “freedom,” and “justice” are used frequently in such arguments.

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Let’s look further.

When it comes to public funds, thank heavens we don’t have options to choose separate police, fire, and emergency services, let alone public transit. Yet an entire industry of lawyers, lobbyists and legislators assert that there is a right to have a private or religious educational choice supported by public funds.

Denis Smith is a retired school administrator and a former consultant in the Ohio Department of Education's charter school office.

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Then there is the term “freedom,” a word used by charter and voucher proponents intent on convincing the public that they must have the freedom to choose which schools their children attend, again by using public funds in the process.

Never mind that another term — “responsibility” — is linked to the idea of freedom to denote the constraints on any action that might violate the rights of others to receive an appropriate public education, unhindered by reduced state funding that otherwise would be diverted from public schools.

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Finally, we often see the word “justice” used by school privatizers. For example, Hodges represents the Institute for Justice, founded through seed money provided by Charles Koch of the Koch Brothers juggernaut, an organization established to keep millionaires’ taxes low by undermining public services.



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