Every district with declining enrollment said charters had a negative effect on the budget, while districts with growing enrollment were more likely to report no effect on district finances. (asumag.com)
It also inhibits existing charters from growing enrollment or expanding to new campuses. (educationnext.org)
Overall spending on public education is rising modestly year to year, but not in a way that keeps pace with growing enrollment. (ncpolicywatch.com)