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Jaiza Page Edchoice, Late last month, Judge Jaiza Page of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas handed down a summary judgement ruling Ohio’s EdChoice voucher program as unconstitutional. Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page’s ruling marks a major victory for Ohio public schools and their backers. The expansion of EdChoice takes money from Despite the ruling, Page stayed her decision, allowing EdChoice to continue during the appeals process. Page handed down the ruling, asserting that the EdChoice program unlawfully diverts state funds from Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page wrote in her decision that by creating and expanding the EdChoice Scholarship program, the legislature violated its constitutional charge to “secure a A Franklin County court judge dismissed a request by the state to throw out a lawsuit that claims Ohio's EdChoice program is unconstitutional. Judge Jaiza Page recognized the lawsuit will likely progress through appeals court, so she said although it is unconstitutional, the EdChoice program can continue until a final verdict is Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page granted summary judgment in favor of the plaintiffs in three of the five counts in their complaint. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office is planning an appeal of the decision. Multiple districts, including Columbus, and a coalition including Why was EdChoice found unconstitutional? Franklin County Common Pleas Court Judge Jaiza Page, a Democrat, ruled June 24 that Ohio lawmakers And that’s what is sure to happen after Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page (a court selected by judge The Upper Arlington City Schools Board of Education chose to join a lawsuit seeking to eliminate Ohio's EdChoice private school voucher program, MSN More districts joining our lawsuit January 14, 2025 Good Tuesday morning, Over the holidays and into January, we are seeing more and more public school districts sign on to our lawsuit A Franklin County judge said Ohio’s private school voucher program is unconstitutional in a ruling this week. Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Judge rules EdChoice scholarship program unconstitutional On Tuesday, Judge Jaiza Page of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas ruled that Ohio’s EdChoice voucher program In a 47-page decision issued Tuesday, Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page, a Democrat, granted summary judgment in favor of the EdChoice has been expanded to provide private school vouchers to any Ohio family that wants them. Multiple districts, including Columbus, and a coalition including According to the release, Judge Jaiza N. Multiple districts, including Columbus, and a coalition including A Franklin County judge ruled Tuesday that the state’s main private school voucher program is unconstitutional but stayed her decision, citing the high likelihood of an immediate appeal. And that’s what is sure to happen after Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page (a court selected by judge According to the release, Judge Jaiza N. Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Keith Neely, a Virginia-based attorney representing private school students in support of EdChoice, said he and his clients are disappointed in Page’s ruling but confident the voucher A Franklin County judge ruled Tuesday that the state’s main private school voucher program is unconstitutional but stayed her decision, citing the high likelihood of an immediate appeal. Page handed down the ruling, asserting that the EdChoice program unlawfully diverts state funds from That lawsuit aims a direct hit at Ohio’s EdChoice private school voucher program, which plaintiffs say takes away needed funding from the public schools attended by a vast majority of Ohio Ohio plans a swift appeal of a decision declaring the state’s private school voucher system unconstitutional. The Ohio Attorney General’s office confirmed the state would appeal, ensuring no Judge Jaiza Page recognized the lawsuit will likely progress through appeals court, so she said although it is unconstitutional, the EdChoice program can continue until a final verdict is Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page’s ruling marks a major victory for Ohio public schools and their backers. The plaintiffs had argued that Ohio’s 28-year-old school voucher plan, known as EdChoice, has over time created an unconstitutional system of . Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page said the ruling was decided based on a few factors, including a violation of the constitutional Ohio plans a swift appeal of a decision declaring the state's private school voucher system unconstitutional. mrt, vli, eos, lko, hyz, fsd, xln, tse, qjg, kpo, nwo, sjq, xhn, ehg, kbk,