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How are charter schools funded in New Jersey?

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How are charter schools funded in New Jersey?

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Charter schools are free and are prohibited from charging tuition to students who reside in the district. In New Jersey they are intended by law to be funded at 90% of the per pupil budget for the specific grade levels they offer in the school districts in which they are located. The funding is from the State of New Jersey and is distributed to the charter schools through and by the local districts.

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