Less successful states may fund their state virtual schools with extra appropriations, rather than
regular public school aid, thereby limiting course offerings.
Not exact matches
An Independent Budget Office study suggested that charter
schools actually get more overall
aid than
regular public schools when factoring in the free rent or subsidy they receive from the city.
-- Why have federal funding cuts reduced
aid for
regular public schools, which educate 90 % of American students, while the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill to send more federal money to charter
schools, which educate less than 5 % of American students?