Subject: Re: Public Educators-Taft did it to us  again!
 John,
 Not only Taft did it to us, some of the Democrats we  worked hard to get elected voted for that HB! We had high hopes for change; and,  then, early on public school teachers ( both active & retired) get the  "shaft" from them. It makes one wonder if in today's times, will there  ever be politicians of the caliber and integrity of our founding fathers?   
 RHJones, CORE Lifer
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  Article published December 30,  2006 (View article 
here)
Taft signs bill expanding use of school  vouchers
BLADE COLUMBUS  BUREAU
   COLUMBUS - Gov. Bob Taft  yesterday signed into law a bill greatly expanding the number of parents  eligible to apply for taxpayer-funded vouchers to send their children to the  public, private, and religious schools of their choice.   
The bill also:   
• Includes provisions designed to increase oversight on  quasipublic charter schools.   
• Expands the authority of the Ohio Department of Education to  demand criminal background checks every five years on teachers it licenses.   
• Requires all schools, public and private, to report suspected  misconduct by teachers to state licensing officials.   
The number of vouchers, or scholarships, available in the next  school year will remain unchanged at 14,000, but the number of academically  struggling schools where students could apply would be increased from 99 to 212.  Three-quarters of the grants went unused this year.   
Among the 212 schools are 19 Toledo Public Schools buildings, 2  in Sandusky, and 5 in Lima. The schools must have been classified as being in  academic emergency or watch in two of the last three years.   
If approved, low-to-moderate-income parents could receive  vouchers of $4,250 for children in grades up to eight and $5,900 for high  schoolers toward tuition at another school.   
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