Charters receive
more money per pupil because they don't receive the same level of services from the central office as traditional schools do.
Not exact matches
[Cuomo said the latest lawsuit challenging the way New York allocates education dollars is flawed
because the state spends
more money per pupil — on average — than any other state and doesn't get top results.]
Public schools in Cleveland actually have
more money per pupil as a result of school vouchers,
because they keep
money not used to pay for the voucher.