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New bill would merge independent and county districts
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Cardfan1 Wrote:Local districts designate the amount of money to the charter schools. These schools are contracted through the school board.

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/ne...905421001/

As public schools, charter schools are tuition-free. They are funded according to enrollment levels and receive public funds on a per pupil basis. In some states, such as Alaska, Colorado, Minnesota, and New Jersey, they receive less than 100% of the funds allocated to their traditional counterparts for school operations. In other states, such as California, additional funds or loans are made available to them. In most states, charters do not receive capital funds to support facility expenses. Charter schools are entitled to federal categorical funding for which their students are eligible, such as Title I and Special Education monies. Federal legislation provides grants to help charters to manage start-up costs.


This came from article I read, I copied and pasted it. It was from uncommon schools.org
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New bill would merge independent and county districts - by Bossdaddy 4115 - 02-05-2018, 06:07 AM

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