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OHSAA Attempts to Level the Playing Field

  • Al Bundy
    So an inner city private school that has voucher kids could have those kids act as divider's if they qualify for free lunches?
  • gamauter
    Mooney will be d4
  • sherm03
    LOL! Where the hell has this guy been?!
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    Al Bundy;638461 wrote:So an inner city private school that has voucher kids could have those kids act as divider's if they qualify for free lunches?

    private schools have free lunches?
  • fish82
    The playing field is level. One side merely does a better job lacing up their cleats than the other. ;)
  • Al Bundy
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;641514 wrote:private schools have free lunches?

    Yes. There are families struggling to get by at private schools too. Here is the list from fall 2009 [url]ftp://ftp.ode.state.oh.us/MR81/MR81_October_2009/MR81_October_2009_Delimited-rev.txt[/url]
  • Al Bundy
    This list might be a little easier to read. [url]ftp://ftp.ode.state.oh.us/MR81/MR81_October_2009/MR81_October_2009-rev.txt[/url]
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    Al Bundy;641608 wrote:This list might be a little easier to read. [url]ftp://ftp.ode.state.oh.us/MR81/MR81_October_2009/MR81_October_2009-rev.txt[/url]

    I guess I just never would have assumed a school that costs so much to go to would have to worry about free lunches.
  • Rocket08
    You learn something everyday
  • sherm03
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;641653 wrote:I guess I just never would have assumed a school that costs so much to go to would have to worry about free lunches.

    The voucher system has allowed many kids from impoverished areas to attend private schools. Those kids almost always apply for the free lunches.

    In addition, a lot of kids that attend private schools come from families that are not extremely well off. Parents work two jobs each to be able to afford the tuition. A lot of times, those students can qualify for free or reduced lunches.
  • Con_Alma
    sherm03;641668 wrote:...
    In addition, a lot of kids that attend private schools come from families that are not extremely well off. Parents work two jobs each to be able to afford the tuition. A lot of times, those students can qualify for free or reduced lunches.
    This is just one indication of the sacrifice many families make to send their children to a school of their choice as opposed to one that is chosen for them.
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    I went to Central Catholic. My family was far from well off with my mom being a nurse and dad a welder. But no one I knew at ccc was on free lunch. I can't even think off hand who woulda been.
  • Prescott
    Parents work two jobs each to be able to afford the tuition.
    If they have 7k for tuition , how do they qualify for a free lunch program?
  • gamauter
    The poverty level is considerably higher than 7k, and if you are on a voucher you are not paying 7k.
  • gyea36
    this shows the lack of true knowledge regarding the culture of catholic schools. at least 1/3 of the students at my catholic high school were on free lunches due to being below the poverty line.
  • queencitybuckeye
    Con_Alma;641671 wrote:This is just one indication of the sacrifice many families make to send their children to a school of their choice as opposed to one that is chosen for them.

    Interesting that for sports, some people consider this an "unfair" advantage that needs a remedy. Sad in a way.
  • Prescott
    The poverty level is considerably higher than 7k
    I understand this. It seems that tuition would be an unnecessary expense and would somehow impact eligibilty for free lunches.


    and if you are on a voucher you are not paying 7k.
    How does the voucher system work??
  • sherm03
    Prescott;644000 wrote: How does the voucher system work??

    If you reside in a failing school district, you can get a voucher to use to pay tuition at a private school.
  • Prescott
    If you reside in a failing school district, you can get a voucher to use to pay tuition at a private school.

    Does everyone who applies get the voucher? How much value is the voucher worth?
  • Thinthickbigred
    Its a start and it cant hurt
  • sherm03
    Prescott;644149 wrote:Does everyone who applies get the voucher? How much value is the voucher worth?

    Not sure of all the particulars, and I'm too tired to go through the whole site right now. Here's the link for you though.

    http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pages/ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&TopicRelationID=667&ContentID=46634&Content=96740
  • gyea36
    Based on this formula will Howland move up to D1 since they are open enrollment, have had a good winning history recently, and are a pretty wealthy district?
  • september63
    Can anyone say, "Can of worms?"
  • Al Bundy
    gyea36;645220 wrote:Based on this formula will Howland move up to D1 since they are open enrollment, have had a good winning history recently, and are a pretty wealthy district?

    It all depends upon the formula they use. Until we see the formula, no one knows. They may have a hard time developing a formula that will make enough schools happy to pass it.