Why Families in My Ohio District Still Choose Public Schools in an Era of Choice

The excitement Superintendent Trent Bowers feels about his Ohio district leaps off the screen in this piece for The 74 Million. He is justifiably proud of Worthington Schools for growing its K-12 enrollment during an era of increased competition and funding challenges, and he lays out in detail the district’s strategies for offering rigorous learning experiences, investing in infrastructure, and building a sense of community. “The national debate around struggling student enrollment assumes public schools are in decline," he writes. "Worthington’s experience shows there is another path.”
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Why Families in My Ohio District Still Choose Public Schools in an Era of Choice

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