Penn State researchers who interviewed parents who enrolled their children
into cyber charter schools found that parents thought these schools were better customized to their children's needs, carried little financial risk and were possibly the last hope for their child to succeed in school.
Not exact matches
Support
cyber charter school funding reform that would save our school districts more than $ 160 million and allow them to reinvest this money
into our schools to restore programs and services that have been cut in recent years.
The 11
cyber charter schools in Pennsylvania through 2012 have been popular among families seeking alternatives to the traditional public schools, but their quality has been called
into question because most of their students have been unable to reach state benchmarks on math and reading tests.