Pennsylvania considers amending cyber charter funding to save $530m annually, potentially relieving financial strain on public schools due to increased student transfers.

Pennsylvania may save $530m annually if lawmakers amend cyber charter funding, as discussed by Spotlight PA. The proposed changes include a cap on district payments to cyber charters, altering tuition calculations for disabled students, and increased oversight. If included in the 2024-25 budget, this could alleviate the financial strain on public schools due to a rise in students transferring to cyber charters.

June 10, 2024
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