Are
pupils getting their fair share of the available resources to help them achieve their potential, especially if they are part of under - achieving groups?
Not exact matches
Charter schools have long fought to
get their
fair share of per
pupil funding.
Adequate,
fair funding: University of Arkansas analysts report that the typical charter
gets 28 percent less funding per
pupil than nearby district schools, in large part because few charters
share in the locally generated portion of K — 12 funding.
Onslow County's CFO Hollamon explained that the local school district uses its own
fair share of per
pupil funds — that was divvied up and distributed to the district after charter schools also
got their
fair share from the state — to support the indirect costs associated with administering the federal school lunch program.