Zack Carreon, WVXU
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Public school districts across Ohio say they’re running out of money. From the largest city districts to the smallest ones in urban and rural communities, schools are preparing to make cuts.
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Through a one-time strategic fund, millions of taxpayer dollars are going to private religious Ohio schools for expansion.
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In addition to the presidential, senatorial and legislative races, thousands of Ohioans will vote on school levies next month.
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Nearly a year after legislators made school vouchers available to all Ohio families, the program's use still lags in rural Ohio. Advocates are pushing to increase school choice in small towns.
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The use of private school scholarships has surged since Ohio’s school voucher program expanded to include all families last summer. But enrollment largely hasn't shifted.