How can the charter school offer smaller class sizes, higher teacher pay, and classroom aides, if money-per-student is identical to that received by non-charter public schools?
Charter schools actually receive less money-per-student than other public schools. That being the case, they have to be very wise and creative with the money they do receive. One reason they are able to provide certain services is because they don’t have the overhead of other public schools. Charter schools are run by a board that does not receive pay.
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