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“Ohio Appeals Court to Decide Fate of EdChoice Voucher Program Amid Constitutional Challenge”

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“Ohio Appeals Court to Decide Fate of EdChoice Voucher Program Amid Constitutional Challenge”

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Last updated: April 8, 2026 5:09 am
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Ohio’s EdChoice Voucher Program Faces Legal Showdown as Court Battle Looms

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The future of Ohio’s controversial EdChoice school voucher program hangs in the balance as an appeals court prepares to hear arguments next month. The program, which provides state-funded scholarships for families to send their children to private or charter schools, was ruled unconstitutional last year—but the fight is far from over.

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Ohio’s EdChoice Voucher Program Faces Legal Showdown as Court Battle LoomsA Clash Over School Choice and Public FundingThe Legal Battle Ahead

At the heart of the debate is whether taxpayer dollars should support private education. Franklin County Judge Jaiza Page struck down the program, arguing it violates Ohio’s constitution by diverting public funds to nonpublic schools. The state is now appealing, setting the stage for a pivotal decision from the 10th District Court of Appeals on May 12.

A Clash Over School Choice and Public Funding

Supporters, including Republican State Sen. Jerry Cirino, argue that EdChoice empowers parents.

“Families should have a choice,” Cirino said. “If they opt out of traditional public schools, some funding should follow their child.”

Under the program, all Ohio families are eligible for vouchers, but the amount varies by income. Lower-income households receive larger sums, while wealthier families may get as little as $600 per child. Cirino insists the system ensures fairness while improving education statewide.

But critics, like William Phillis of the Ohio Coalition for Equity and Adequacy of School Funding, call the program “welfare for the rich.”

“Vouchers drain resources from public schools, where 90% of students are educated,” Phillis said. “Private schools don’t outperform public ones, yet taxpayers are footing the bill.”

The Legal Battle Ahead

Judge Page’s ruling hinged on Article VI, Section 2 of Ohio’s constitution, which prohibits state funding for private schools. However, the program remains active during the appeal.

Phillis warns that private institutions—not families—may be the real beneficiaries.

“Tuition costs are rising, and there’s no transparency,” he said. “We don’t know if religious schools are funneling voucher money into churches.”

With the appeals court hearing just weeks away, the outcome could reshape Ohio’s education landscape—forcing lawmakers to either defend school choice or reinvest in public education.

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