These include: «protection» clauses against declining enrollment; hold - harmless provisions for districts competing with charter schools; subsidies to small districts; and minimum categorical allocations. (educationnext.org)
Added board member Scott Wexler, «We can not compete with charter schools with 200 days while our... calendar committee [has] not [had an] instructional discussion [but] an employee benefit discussion. (educationnext.org)
More generally, where vouchers are competing with charter schools — which have produced increasingly positive results over time — the voucher results are likely to continue to be less positive. (educationnext.org)