In a 6 - 3 ruling, the high court said charter schools don't qualify as «common» schools under Washington's Constitution and can't
receive public funding intended for those traditional public schools.
Not exact matches
All parties
receive substantial
public funding intended to support democracy, but it also means they are in varying degrees highly dependent on money that will disappear with a Conservative majority, making the Tories even more motivated to win and gain an advantage in the election after this one.
The state's 107 charter schools, including QEA,
receive public funds but are run by separate non-profit organizations and
intended to develop innovate teaching systems that don't exist at traditional
public school systems.