PARENTS UNITED FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Parents United | in the news

  • december 9, 2025

    CLEVELAND.COM | Parents United for Public Schools sees strong showing at CH-UH town hall, with more to come

  • december 3, 2025

    ABC6 | Columbus City Schools approves $50M in budget cuts, impacting staffing and transportation

  • December 2, 2025

    10TV | Columbus City Schools Board of Education could vote on budget cuts

  • December 1, 2025

    NBC4 | Some Ohioans concerned by Department of Education’s move toward dismantlement

  • november 28, 2025

    OPINION | Parents are ready to fight gutting of special education support

  • november 20, 2025

    OPINION | Ohioans support our public schools, despite some politicians’ best efforts

  • october 30, 2025

    OPINION | Ohio's cuts to special education betray students with disabilities

  • october 22, 2025

    OPINION | Restore Office of Special Education to full capacity

  • OCTOBER 8, 2025

    OPINION | Max Miller, remember where you came from. Protect public education.

  • September 12, 2025

    OPINION | Letter to the editor: Congress should fund classrooms, not gut them

  • August 20, 2025

    YOUR OHIO NEWS | Ohio education funding cuts could heavily impact students with disabilities

  • August 13, 2025

    COLUMBUS DISPATCH | Central Ohio parents, advocates share concerns for disability education at town hall

  • AUGUST 12, 2025

    10TV | Parents voice fears over school funding cuts at Grove City meeting

  • August 12, 2025

    TIMES REPORTER | Town hall meeting planned to discuss future of education for children with disabilities

  • june 30, 2025

    STATEMENT | Ohio lawmakers abandon Fair School Funding Plan, but vetoes stave off more chaos and uncertainty

  • june 3, 2025

    STATEMENT | Senate Sub Bill Still Falls Short of Fair Funding Promise

  • may 29, 2025

    OHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL | Appalachian Ohio’s public schools face tough choices with potential state, federal funding cuts

  • may 27, 2025

    STATEMENT | School district leaders sound the call for fair school funding

  • may 22, 2025

    MORNING JOURNAL | Ohio House budget would shortchange public schools

  • may 20, 2025

    OPINION | Lawmakers must support a fully updated Fair School Funding Plan

  • may 16, 2025

    CLEVELAND.COM | Ohio House budget puts public education at risk

  • may 14, 2025

    OPINION | Home was turbulent when I was a kid. The schools that helped me are being attacked.

  • april 14, 2025

    OHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL | Public schools could have less property tax help under Ohio House education budget

  • April 13, 2025

    CLEVELAND.COM | Ohio Republicans eye $4.2 billion in savings for one-time property tax cuts

  • APRIL 3, 2025

    NBC4 | Data shows education vouchers exclude Ohio’s rural counties

  • march 31, 2025

    SIGNAL CLEVELAND | School funding 101: Understanding how we pay for Ohio’s public education

  • march 26, 2025

    10 WBNS | Ohio coalition says public schools will lose $103 million if DeWine’s budget passes

  • march 25, 2025

    WOSU | Examining Ohio’s 'Fair School Funding Plan,' federal changes to America's educational system

  • March 25, 2025

    KENT STATER | Education advocates lobby at Statehouse for budget and diversity initatives

  • march 22, 2025

    OPINION | Hillsdale Local Schools needs state lawmakers to step up

  • MARCH 12, 2025

    STATEMENT | House Must Fix Flaws in DeWine’s Budget

  • MARCH 10, 2025

    PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE | Multiyear fight for fair school funding in Ohio continues

  • march 5, 2025

    OPINION | Don’t shortchange special-needs kids - fully fund Ohio’s public schools

  • february 25, 2025

    PRESS RELEASE | Parents Call on House Education Committee to Fully Fund Public Schools

  • February 10, 2025

    OHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL | Ohio House Education Committee lays out priorities, prepares for budget talks

  • February 2, 2025

    STATEMENT | A Stronger Future for Ohio Starts with Fully Adhering to the Fair School Funding Plan

  • January 31, 2025

    OPINION | Gov. DeWine must save cash-strapped school districts like New Philadelphia