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  • Adding up the evidence for education reform

    At first glance, the governor’s education plan might seem to some like high school math – you know, the complicated high school math you might have never really understood well or, if you did, you simply forgot over the years. Instead of (3x + y) = (2x – 2y) or some such thing you get the following from the Executive Budget for FYs 2010-2011: ...
    Posted to School Funding Matters (Weblog) by Andy Benson on February 3, 2009
  • Transforming Ohio School Funding

      “I will be making suggestions that, if enacted, will result in a transformed system of education in ...
    Posted to School Funding Matters (Weblog) by Andy Benson on January 26, 2009
  • The agony of defeat

    Last week, I wrote about the failure of the Milford school levy by 54 votes in the general election. Milford, a suburb of Cincinnati, was seeking a 5.5 mill operating levy - what would have been its first since 2003. More on that posting. While supporters are waiting to see if the count of provisional ballots on November 25th might put them over ...
    Posted to School Funding Matters (Weblog) by Andy Benson on November 9, 2008
  • About those who vote no for schools

    In the final total, more than 61% of the local school levies passed Tuesday, and nearly 39% of the local school levies failed, which was a new record high of support for the past five years but not as good as a decade ago. More on election results. In a statewide phone survey, we asked Ohio registered voters last month how they voted on local ...
    Posted to School Funding Matters (Weblog) by Andy Benson on November 6, 2008
  • Must be a better way to pay for schools

    In Milford, a suburban school district outside Cincinnati, levy supporters were anxious about their 5.5 mill operating levy defeat Tuesday. The loss by only 54 votes is attributed to a poor economy that is forcing voters to make tough choices based on their personal financial situations. Given that Milford has not passed an operating levy in five ...
    Posted to School Funding Matters (Weblog) by Andy Benson on November 5, 2008