MT: Why Spare Charter Schools?
So why does Idaho continue to add six charter schools a year? Each represents a new layer of administration. Each drains an average of $1.3 million in state dollars from its host district. Sure, the traditional school system has fewer children to educate, but its costs don’t decline. You still need to hire a teacher whether her classroom has 24 or 23 students. Not surprisingly, some districts have found themselves raising supplemental property tax levies simply to maintain their programs after a charter school got launched in their back yards/ Marty Trillhaase , Lewiston Tribune. More here . Also: Now’s not the time to create charter schools /Idaho Press Tribune
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Question: Should charter schools be spared/expanded at the expense of public schools?
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