During a recent Campbell school board meeting, a local resident voiced strong concerns regarding Ohio's expanded education choice program, which she claims is diverting significant funds from public schools to private institutions. The speaker, a Campbell alumna and member of the League of Women Voters, highlighted that the state allocated approximately $966 million to private schools last year, with projections for this year reaching $1.05 billion. She warned that this trend could escalate annually, potentially undermining public education in the region.
The resident urged the board to consider joining a lawsuit initiated by several school districts against the state, arguing that the diversion of funds is unconstitutional. The lawsuit is set to begin on November 4th, and she encouraged the board to review resources available on the website \"Vouchers For Ohio\" for more information on the implications of the enhanced voucher system.
In response, board members acknowledged the importance of public education and indicated a willingness to continue discussions on the topic. The meeting also covered personnel changes, including resignations and new hires within the district, as well as adjustments to staff hours. The board approved several personnel actions, including the hiring of new aides and a sound and lighting technician, as part of their ongoing efforts to support the educational needs of the community.