Constitutional Crisis Deepens

Since 1997, when the Ohio Supreme Court declared the state’s school funding system unconstitutional, lawmakers have struggled to create an equitable funding formula. The Fair School Funding Plan, implemented in 2021 through bipartisan legislation, was designed to answer a fundamental question that had never been properly addressed: How much does it actually cost to educate a child in Ohio?

The FSFP was developed to address Ohio’s unconstitutional and inequitable school funding system by allocating resources based on local capacity to raise revenue and the actual cost of educating students, according to Policy Matters Ohio researcher Molly Bryden. The current legislative proposal abandons this evidence-based approach, returning instead to what education advocates call “residual budgeting,” where lawmakers determine how much they want to spend on schools and then work backward to create a per-pupil formula that matches that predetermined amount.