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  2. DeRolph v. State - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Ohio's public schools have been funded with a combination of local property tax revenue and money from the state. [5] This led to disparities in the quality of education in more affluent districts, where high property values led to greater funding, and urban and rural districts, [ 1 ] where low property values left students with ...

  3. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota was the first state to have a charter school law and the nation's first charter school was City Academy High School, which opened in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1992. [6] California created its District of Choice program in 1993. It allows California public school district to enroll students residing outside district lines. [7]

  4. Christopher Smitherman - Wikipedia

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    In the wake of five democratic members of Cincinnati City Council, P.G. Sittenfeld, Chris Seelbach, Wendell Young, Tamaya Dennard, and Greg Landsman, being caught in an open meeting law(s) violation(s) scandal, Smitherman announced in May 2018, that he was launching a ballot initiative to place a charter amendment on the November Ballot to ...

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  6. Taxes, charter schools, community policing at heart of League ...

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    The League of Women Voters of Columbia-Boone County held a forum with candidates in three contested primary races.

  7. ‘Abbott Elementary’ goes all-in against charter schools

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  8. Home rule in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cities that have not adopted a charter are organized by state law. Such a city is called a "general law city" (or a "code city"), which will be managed by a five-member city council. As of January 21, 2020, 125 of California's 478 cities were charter cities. [6] [7] Colorado: Yes Yes

  9. Advocates: Public charter schools should qualify for building aid

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    State payments to public charter schools would be made over 20 years with a 5% grant in the first year followed by the same amount over the next two decades. Amy Clark, administrator of the ...