Woodridge Local School District

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Woodridge Local School District Located in Summit County Serving Peninsula, portions of Cuyahoga Falls, Akron, Boston Heights, Boston Township, Stow and Hudson Serving 1,997 students in grades K-12

Our Financial Story $ 1,224,390.71 in total state funding (FY 15) $ 613.12 per pupil Impacted by Guarantees, Caps, TPP Phase-out, Community School Transfers, Scholarship Transfers

Gains and Losses Losses somewhat offset by Open Enrollment Net Foundation Funding $956,878.93 $479.16 net per pupil

Charter School Impact 78.01 Woodridge Resident Students (3.90%) $534,648.22 Charter School Transfer Average Transfer (per pupil) $6,853.59

Academic Achievement 16 Different Charter Schools 6 digital 10 brick and mortar Average grade of D+ (performance index)

The Inequity… For every student that leaves the Woodridge Local School District to attend a charter school in Ohio, there are 11 resident Woodridge students for whom we receive NO state funding.

Advocacy Superintendents and Treasurers MUST work with their Boards of Education to advocate for change.

School Choice How does “choice” impact your district? What choices do parents make? When students leave – where do they go?

Know Your Charters…

knowyourcharter.com

Discussion & Public Presentations Board of Education meetings Legislative updates Presentations on funding issues Develop your unique district narrative Tell your story How is the district impacted – specifically?

Active Membership in the Coalition Ohio E & A Daily Email Blasts Basis for Dialogue

Engaging Legislators Ongoing Share YOUR district narrative How is THEIR district impacted? Specific, understandable details

Our Resolutions and Letters HB 2 – Charter School Transparency and Accountability Resolution HB 70 – Opposing the Youngstown Plan Letter to Ohio Congressional Delegation opposing federal grant to expand charters

“The Invoice” October 21st Letter to Dr. Ross Board authorized Call for “Reimbursement” Charter school deductions 2000 – 2015 $5,027,058.38 No official reply (yet)…