Ohio parents could soon see more taxpayer money in their pockets to help send their schoolchildren to private and religious schools, or fund homeschooling, under changes to a voucher program that Republican state lawmakers and the governor must hammer out by month’s end.
Ohio parents could soon see more taxpayer money in their pockets to help send their schoolchildren to private and religious schools, or fund homeschooling, under changes to a voucher program that Republican state lawmakers and the governor must hammer out by month’s end.
Ohio parents could see more public money in their pockets next year to help send their children to private and religious schools, or to fund homeschooling, under changes to a voucher program that Republican state lawmakers and the governor are expected to hammer out by month's end.