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Public school transportation in Ohio curtailed as state prioritises private school students
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Ohio’s transportation law forces public schools to bus private and charter students first, leaving thousands of public school students without rides. In Dayton, families face high transport costs and safety concerns after public bus vouchers were banned. The policy reflects a broader Republican push towards school choice, straining resources and reshaping daily life for communities.
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