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  1. Administration of the Teacher in the Parochial Elementary Schools of Ohio. Abstract of a Dissertation .... (The Catholic University of America) by James W. Malone, 1957
  2. A struggle to be separate: A history of the Ohio Amish parochial school movement by Noah Hershberger, 1985
  3. A study of leisure-time activities of seventh and eighth grade students of three east side parochial schools of Youngstown (Ohio. State University, Kent. ... Masters Theses. Department of Education) by Mary Esther Stoltz, 1944
  4. Wheeling Rediscovered: Essays, Sketches and Photographs on Wheeling's Past, Present and Future by Private and Parochial Schools Ohio County's Public, 1976
  5. Wheeling Rediscovered by Private and Parochial Schools Ohio County's Public, 1976
  6. Ohio Educational Directory 2005-2006 School Year (Ohio Educational Directory)
  7. Islamic School Scandal Sparks Voucher Review In Ohio Legislature.: An article from: Church & State
  8. Supreme test: supreme court agrees to hear landmark Ohio case challenging voucher subsidies for religious schools. (Cover Story).: An article from: Church & State by Rob Boston, 2001-11-01
  9. Bush administration, pro-voucher groups Bombard High Court with briefs in Ohio case. (People & Events).(Brief Article): An article from: Church & State
  10. Exhibit of parochial schools in connection with the German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and Other States at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904 by F Lindemann, 1904
  11. Parochial education and public aid: Today's Catholic schools by Christopher Connell, 2000

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22. Editorial: Voucher Victory / The Court Unwisely Upholds An Ohio Plan
In upholding an ohio law that uses state funds to allow parents in Cleveland to pay for tuition at parochial schools, the US Supreme Court last week gave its
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23. In The News: Ruling Voids Use Of Vouchers In Ohio Schools
Excerpts from RULING VOIDS USE OF VOUCHERS IN ohio schools By Jodi Wilgoren New of public money to send thousands of children to parochial schools breaches the
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CER and Education Reform In The News Excerpts from RULING VOIDS USE OF VOUCHERS IN OHIO SCHOOLS
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, December 12, 2000 A federal appeals court declared a Cleveland school voucher program unconstitutional yesterday, upholding a lower court ruling that the use of public money to send thousands of children to parochial schools breaches the First Amendment's separation of church and state. The 2-to-1 decision, which included a vitriolic exchange among the judges, sets the stage for a United States Supreme Court showdown on one of the most contentious issues in education politics today. It comes a month after voters in Michigan and California roundly rejected school voucher programs in ballot initiatives and is the most significant legal decision yet on the question. "We certainly hope everyone will get the message," said Robert H. Chanin, general counsel for the National Education Association, the nation's largest teacher's union, who argued the case for a group of parents and teachers challenging the vouchers. "The message is, let's focus on improving the public schools and stop playing around with vouchers as a panacea." In the ruling, Judge Eric L. Clay of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit said the Cleveland program did not present parents with a real set of options, because few nonreligious private schools and no suburban public schools had opened their doors. In 1999-2000, 96 percent of the 3,761 voucher students attended sectarian schools, receiving up to $2,500 each to offset tuition....

24. Center For Education Reform
Ruling Voids Use Of Vouchers in ohio schools December 12, 2000 A federal use of public money to send thousands of children to parochial schools breaches the
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25. How To Reform Education In Ohio: A Symposium By Patrick A. Sweeney
How to Reform Education in ohio A Symposium On Principle, v5n6 December and daughters’ childhood while sending them to Cleveland’s many parochial schools.
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On Principle December 1997 by: Patrick A. Sweeney The number one concern for the average citizen of the U.S. isn’t crime or the economy — it’s education. As you may well know, there is much controversy over what needs to be done to improve the quality of education in the Cleveland Public School System, and to a lesser extent, the Cleveland suburban school districts. The best thing we can do to provide the necessary education to prepare our children for the future is to guarantee choice, namely choice in the form of school vouchers and pilot programs like the Hope Academies. In the city of Cleveland, there is a phenomenon of parents taking choice of schools into their own hands. Many families retain residence in the city of Cleveland during their sons’ and daughters’ childhood while sending them to Cleveland’s many parochial schools. When their children reach the eighth grade, the families then move to suburbs with highly rated public schools like Rocky River, Fairview, and Lakewood. If people had options like school vouchers, they wouldn’t be forced to move to ensure that their children gained adequate instruction, and the city of Cleveland wouldn’t be hurt by "educational exoduses." School vouchers allow lower-income parents to have a choice about where their children attend school who otherwise couldn’t afford to send their children to private or parochial schools or who couldn’t afford to move to the suburbs. Choice, or pluralism in higher education, is what has given America the world’s best collegiate system, and choice, implemented via vouchers, can hopefully bring our primary and secondary schools up to par. There are many pilot programs involving vouchers now, and two such experimental programs are the Hope Academies.

26. How To Reform Education In Ohio: A Symposium By J. Kenneth Blackwell
Myth Choice systems benefit only private and parochial schools. This notion is unfair to ohio’s many outstanding public schools.
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On Principle December 1997 by: J. Kenneth Blackwell On September 25, 1957, 1,000 U.S. soldiers with rifles and fixed bayonets escorted nine African-American high school students into Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas. Forty years later to the day, President Clinton honored the "Arkansas nine" by holding open the school door as they passed through. But a stronger, more lasting tribute would be if the President and other lawmakers faced with education reform issues in 1997 held school doors open for all children exercising their right to a quality education. Of the experience in Little Rock, one of the nine, Melba Patillo Beals, said, "Does anybody really think we wanted to go to Central High School because we wanted to sit next to white people? We wanted to go to Central High School because they were getting Rhodes Scholarships there. We wanted equal access to opportunities." Parents today want the same thing for their children: equal access to quality education.

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28. Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . COVER STORY . School Vouchers And Religious Schoo
JONES The ohio legislature passed the pilot voucher program back in 1995 students using vouchers, and 99.4 percent of them are enrolled in parochial schools.
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February 15, 2002 Episode no. 524
Current Stories Cover Story: Nine Mile Canyon Dilemma Profile: Father Joe: Slum Priest Headlines: This Week in Religion News BOB ABERNETHY : This coming week, the Supreme Court hears arguments in a case that could have a major impact on all church/state relations. At issue is the Cleveland school voucher program. Under it, the state of Ohio gives money to poor families who want to take their children out of troubled public schools and send them to private schools. But, in Cleveland, almost all the nonpublic schools are religious. Does that mean the state is unconstitutionally entangled with religion? Phil Jones reports.
PHIL JONES : As far as Victoria Pope is concerned, the issue before the U.S. Supreme Court is one of quality education for her children. Should she and other parents be able to use taxpayer-funded vouchers to send them to better schools, even if they are parochial?
VICTORIA POPE : Anybody wants their children to go to the best schools. When I go to that school I know if they miss homework they're going to get a detention, and I like that. That holds them accountable. Whereas in the public schools they would fall through the cracks.

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TV students, has been provided to all elementary schools in ohio County, the 28,069 students in grades K5 in all public schools, parochial schools, and Head
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Transportation Department "BUSTER" Program National Recognition Bus Safety Programs ... Bus Safety Tips School Bus Transportation Ohio County Schools operates 33 regular buses and 5 buses for special needs students. Drivers receive 30 hours of classroom training, complete first aid training, C.P.R., defensive driving, and pass a written driving examination given by the WVDE, Office of Transportation. All transportation employees must pass a yearly physical examination. All drivers and mechanics are subject to drug and alcohol screening. All Ohio County Schools buses are equipped with video monitoring housings in which a camera can be installed, a two-way radio system, and cellular phones. Ohio County School Bus Drivers Recognized Nationally Ohio County Schools bus drivers have been recognized nationally for driving without a preventable accident for a 12 month period over the last two years. Thirty-three Ohio County Schools bus drivers have garnered recognition for their commitment and dedication to safety. These 33 drivers were part of the Ohio County Schools transportation team that drove over 700,000 miles taking 5,200 students to and from school safely each day. Ohio County requires each bus driver to make daily safety checks of their vehicles. Additionally, statewide inspections of vehicles are conducted two times each year; while Ohio County Schools own staff of mechanics makes monthly maintenance inspections.

30. JJHuddle.com: Tuition To Attend Parochial High Schools In Ohio?
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Location: Huron, Ohio Post Number: Registered: Posted on Sunday, November 09, 2003 - 08:34 pm: Varsity Post Number: Registered: Posted on Monday, November 10, 2003 - 09:22 am: Panther 83 St.Ursula Acadmey is $6600 a year for tuition and scholarships are available. Why do you think parochial schools do so well?! Check out: http://www.saintursula.org/admissions/tuition/ for more information. I do not know if it is a boarding school. Varsity Location: Cincinnati , OH , USA Post Number: Registered: Posted on Monday, November 10, 2003 - 09:30 am: ~The school performs very well academically. sportsvideo All Star Location: Huron, Ohio Post Number: Registered: Posted on Monday, November 10, 2003 - 11:00 am: Toledo St Ursula Academy... This fee includes some textbooks, workbooks, lab fees, copies of the school newspaper, assemblies, admission to all home athletic events, class retreats, school mailings, and a copy of the yearbook.

31. Norwood, Ohio -- Gem Of The Highlands
ratio of 24 to 1. In addition to its excellent public school system, the community s educational needs are further met by two excellent parochial schools.
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Special features of the Norwood School System include:
  • A Fully equipped Television Studio and Media Center connecting all school buildings via closed circuit cable system A fully equipped Planetarium A fully equipped Business Department with a "state-of-the-art" Computer Science Program.A Creative and Performing Arts Department.A variety of extra-curricular activities

  • Schools T he Norwood City School District serves the educational needs of some 3,900 students. More than half of the teaching staff have master's degrees or better, and the average length of teaching experience is 17 years. The school system has six schools including a senior high, middle school, and four elementary schools. The per pupil expenditure in the district exceeds $6,500 annually. Norwood's City School District is especially proud of its pupil-teacher ratio of 24 to 1.
    In addition to its excellent public school system, the community's educational needs are further met by two excellent parochial schools. Norwood Baptist Christian School serves grades K through 12. Holy Trinity Catholic Elementary School serves grades 1 through 8. Purcell-Marian High School of Cincinnati offers Catholic high school education for Norwood parishioners.
    Two of the nation's finest universities are also located in close proximity, with Xavier University on Norwood's western border and the University of Cincinnati just 4 miles away. The College of Mount St. Joseph, Northern Kentucy University, Thomas More College and Miami University at Oxford are also with easy commuting distance.

    32. Findlay-Hancock Online (Ohio): Education
    St. Michael s parochial School has an enrollment of nearly 600 students in grades K through 8. Heritage Christian School has an enrollment of 200 students and
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    Findlay operates 9 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 1 high school with vocational training, graduating approximately 500 students annually. There are approximately 6400 students in the city system. The Hancock County school system operates 7 schools - kindergarten through twelve. There are approximately 4,800 students in the county system. In addition to the public school system there are several private schools from which to choose. St. Michael's Parochial School has an enrollment of nearly 600 students in grades K through 8. Heritage Christian School has an enrollment of 200 students and provides a Christian based education through grade 12.
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    33. Ohio City Schools
    schools. ohio City has several schools and educational program institutions. There are primary and secondary public schools, parochial schools, as well as adult
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    Schools Ohio City has several schools and educational program institutions. There are primary and secondary public schools, parochial schools, as well as adult education programs. Information Get Involved Shopping ... Home Questions or Comments? Let Us Know!

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    36. Marysville, Ohio Supersite: Education
    Private/parochial schools St. ages 6 weeks 11 years 1280 Charles Lane Marysville, ohio 43040. Public schools Marysville Exempted School District ADMINISTRATION
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    St. John's Lutheran School

    12809 State Route 736
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    7960 State Route 38 Marysville, OH 43040 Trinity Latchkey for Children Marysville School District North Union Local Schools CHILD CARE PROVIDERS 220 S. Walnut Street Marysville, OH 43040 937.642.1852 Trinity Lutheran School Judy Vassar, Principal 220 S. Walnut Street Marysville, OH 43040 937.642.1726 or eMail the Principal www.trinitymarysville.org Preschool and Kindergarten Children, Inc. Children ages 6 weeks -11 years 1280 Charles Lane Marysville, Ohio 43040 Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday 5:15 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday 5 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday First United Methodist Church Preschool Leads Headstart 169 Grove Street Marysville, OH 43040

    37. WBNS-10TV Columbus, Ohio: State Facing $100 Million School-funding Shortfall
    remove their children from private and parochial schools and send them back to the public schools, said Senate Each student in ohio now has an individual
    http://www.10tv.com/Global/story.asp?S=1843200

    38. Schools
    AW Transportation Dept., 6320 Industrial Pkwy., Whitehouse, ohio, 43571 419-877-0451. Private and parochial schools for various grades are also available in
    http://www.waterville.org/schools.htm
    Schools The Village of Waterville is part of the Anthony Wayne School District. The Anthony Wayne School District is comprised of students from Waterville, Whitehouse, Monclova, and their respective townships. Anthony Wayne Schools are unique in the way its campus is set-up. Monclova, Waterville, and Whitehouse each have an elementary school. Students from all three elementary schools come together at Fallen Timbers Middle School. The middle school, junior high, and high schools are located on the same campus on Finzel Road in Whitehouse, Ohio. This special campus set-up allows for convenient transportation as well as easy accessibility to athletic practices and events. Anthony Wayne is proud of its academic integrity. Students score substantially higher than both the state and national averages on standardized testing. Many students receive academic scholarships to support their college educations. Anthony Wayne also gives students the option of attending Penta County Vocational High School. Penta County offers juniors and seniors a chance to explore over 30 trades, giving them a head start on their careers. Anthony Wayne Local Schools - District Web Page , Boyer Administrative Offices, 11012 Shepler, Whitehouse, Ohio, 43571 - 419-877-537 Waterville Primary School 457 Sycamore Lane, Waterville, Ohio, 43566 - 419-878-2436

    39. Ohio Roundtable - Library - Update: Cleveland Voucher Case
    which will soon become the second state to offer statewide, publicly funded vouchers to students in failing schools to attend private or parochial schools.
    http://www.ohioroundtable.org/library/articles/schoice/cleveland_voucher_case_up
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    Progress on school choice
    From the Cincinnati Enquirer, April 1, 2003 Since the U.S. Supreme Court last June ruled the Cleveland school voucher program legal, the school choice train is speeding ahead in statehouses and courts nationwide. The latest progress comes from Colorado, which will soon become the second state to offer statewide, publicly funded vouchers to students in failing schools to attend private or parochial schools. The new law, awaiting the signature of Colorado's governor, will allow poor students in 11 districts to take up to 85 percent of their per-pupil allotment to a participating school of their choice. Several prominent Democratic and Hispanic leaders in Colorado broke ranks to support vouchers as a way to address the achievement gap. Elsewhere, Florida's "Opportunity Scholarships" for low-income students is the best known of its three statewide school voucher programs. While it's being challenged in court, the waiting lists grow for such programs. For example, the Florida Corporate Income Tax Credit Scholarship program lets businesses divert a portion of their taxes to organizations that provide poor children with up to $3,500 each in private school tuition. (Florida pays public schools an average of $5,600 to educate each child). The tax credit scholarships serve 15,000 children this year, exhausting the $50 million the legislature allowed for it. Meanwhile, 55,000 parents applied. Several legislators are trying to expand the programs.

    40. Principled Public Policy: The Ohio Roundtable - Voting, Government, Politics, Ne
    the ohio Scholarship Plan, the nation’s first school choice plan permitting urban parents to send their children to public, private, or parochial schools
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    About Us - Accomplishments About Us : Staff History Accomplishments Virtual Tour Over the years Roundtable and Freedom Forum have joined in a myriad of public policy initiatives. Here is a brief summary that highlights some of these activities. The Ohio Roundtable is founded. The original mission statement remains largely unchanged today: The Roundtable is dedicated to restoring traditional Judeo-Christian principles to American public policy. The first Roundtable voter information publication is distributed to 2500 churches, businesses, and community leaders. Voter information publications reach over 250,000 Ohio households Roundtable and Freedom Forum help write and pass legislation strengthening child protection laws. First legislative defeat of casino gambling in Ohio. The Public Square radio program is launched on a single station. Roundtable and Freedom Forum help defeat casino gambling in Ohio. Voters reject casinos by a margin of 62% to 38%. Roundtable proposes and Governor George V. Voinovich initiates the Ohio Adoption Task Force.

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