Study shows fundamental services funding needed in all types of Ohio schools

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Ohio’s implementation of the Fair School Funding Plan for K-12 education has been slower than public school advocates wanted, including studies on the actual cost of educating a child in the state.

The following article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal and published on News5Cleveland.com under a content-sharing agreement.

“Clearly, without a full understanding of what is entailed in providing supplemental services at the school building level … it is not possible to determine with accuracy all instructional and related operational costs,” the OEPI study stated. The fact that studies of DPIA costs have been pulled out of the last two budget proposals, despite being considered an integral part of the Fair School Funding Plan by one of the initial authors of the bill, former state Rep. John Patterson, drove Fleeter and Browning to compose their own study, Fleeter said.The goal of the study was to not only get a study on the funding authorized by the General Assembly, but also to bring Ohioans’ attention to the issue.

They were also able to see a hypothetical situation – what would schools do if extra money fell from the sky – come to fruition with the pandemic funding through the American Rescue Plan.

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