EdChoice Scholarship Program 2021-2022 Reconsideration Form-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the EdChoice Scholarship Program 2021-2022 Reconsideration Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the private school where you submitted your application in the designated field.
  3. Fill in your name as the parent or guardian, along with your Application ID# to ensure proper identification.
  4. Provide the student's name and complete address, including city, state, and zip code, to maintain accurate records.
  5. In the section provided, briefly explain why you disagree with the status of your student’s EdChoice Scholarship application. Include any relevant enrollment history if applicable.
  6. Attach any supporting documentation that verifies your claims regarding eligibility or termination status. This may include school records or proof of residency.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom.
  8. Submit your completed form along with supporting documents either to your private school or mail it to the Ohio Department of Education as specified.

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How to read the chart: Family Size = 4 (Mom, Dad, 4th grader, 2nd grader) Find the number of people in your family/household. Household income = $170,000. FPL=under 450% amount in the EdChoice program. Award amount will be the maximum amount of $8408 per year. you an idea of where you will fall.
Once the child is accepted, provide the new school with the Scholarship Renewal Form and proof of current address. The private school will submit a renewal for your child through the online EdChoice Scholarship application system.
EdChoice is currently still in operation and will continue for the 2025-2026 school year. Yost was joined at the press conference by other proponents of EdChoice, including Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman; Rabbi Eric Frank, president of School Choice Ohio; State Rep.
The program also provides students who are entering kindergarten through 12th grade scholarship opportunities based on different eligibility criteria. The scholarship amount is $6166 for grades K8 and $8408 for grades 9-12.
At-a-Glance: Traditional vs. Universal EdChoice FeatureTraditional EdChoiceEdChoice Expansion (Universal) Income Limits None None (income only affects award size) Max Scholarship $6,166 (K8); $8,408 (912) $6,166 (K8); $8,408 (912) Award Reduction None Sliding scale above 450% FPL Status Active Active, but under legal challenge1 more row Aug 20, 2025
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Lockland Local Schools, Winton Woods City Schools, Ripley Union Lewis Huntington Schools and New Miami Local Schools all scored 2.5 out of five. Of the school districts that failed to meet state standards, Mt. Healthy City Schools, Lockland Local Schools and Winton Woods City Schools declined to comment.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that the states system of funding public education was unconstitutional. With the new federal voucher, which is expected to begin in 2027, students will be able to use EdChoice and a federal voucher at the same time.

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