Ohio is on the hook for paying 41,120 students’ EdChoice Expansion Scholarships, and state officials are still working through 46,000 more applications.
The General Assembly expanded income eligibility for vouchers in the budget that passed over the summer so families of all incomes can get state funds for private schools. COLUMBUS, Ohio – The state is on the hook for $239.8 million for private school tuition vouchers it expanded this academic year. It’s a figure that could more than double in coming weeks.
In the budget passed in late June, the General Assembly expanded both the value of the EdChoice Expansion Scholarship and income eligibility of families who apply for it. Now all families can get state funds to help with tuition costs, although upper-income families don’t get the full value of the voucher. The full voucher increased from $5,500 to $6,165 this school year for students in K-8 and from $7,500 to $8,407 in 9-12.
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