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Publisher

Arizona State University, University of South Florida

Publication Date

August 2002

Abstract

Although a great deal has been written about charter schools, rather little attention has been given to their funding. The first part of this article raises four current issues in the funding of regular public schools across the U.S. and shows how these issues carry over to the funding of charter schools. The second part explores four additional issues that have arisen in the funding of charter schools that go to the core identity of charter schools and the nature of the students they enroll. In both parts, extra attention is paid to developments in California, one of the most active charter school states.

Extent

16

Volume

10

Issue

34

Language

English

Media Type

Journals (Periodicals)

Format

Digital Only

Note

Citation: Sugarman, Stephen D. (2002, August 9). Charter school funding issues. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 10(34). Retrieved [date] from http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v10n34.html.

Identifier

E11-00282

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Charter School Funding Issues

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