Sentences with phrase «funding than its public counterparts»

According to a recent evaluation by the RAND Corporation and comparisons in Philadelphia and Baltimore, Edison's record is not very different from that of similar public schools, though it has received greater funding than its public counterparts.

Not exact matches

He believes public venture capital is a great opportunity for small business to get access to funds at lower cost and with fewer regulations than their U.S. counterparts.
In order to meet this parental demand for choice and the public's desire for more high quality public educational options for families, three key things must be addressed in California: the funding inequity which results in charter school students being funded at lower levels than their traditional public school counterparts, the lack of equitable facilities for charter school students, and restrictive and hostile authorizing environments such as LAUSD Board Member Steve Zimmer's recent resolution limiting parent choice.
Students in publicly funded and independently managed online charters across the country made far less progress than their counterparts in traditional public schools.
It is no bargain that many teachers who teach in a public charter school are paid less than their school district counterparts because of the funding gap.
The case alleges the way the state funds charter schools is unconstitutional because less money is allocated per student than to their traditional public school counterparts.
An updated IBO report confirms that not only do NYC charter schools receive less in public spending than their district counterparts, but this funding disparity continues to grow.
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