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Cyber Charter School Leaders Warn Proposed Tuition Cap Could Harm Pennsylvania Students
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Cyber charter school leaders warn proposed tuition cap could harm Pennsylvania students
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) — Cyber charter school leaders in Pennsylvania are warning that proposed changes to how their schools are funded could threaten programs and services for thousands of students. According to our media partners at The Tribune-Democrat, Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal includes a flat tuition rate of $8,000 per student for cyber charter schools, a move school leaders say would severely impact operations. Agora Cyber Charter…
Cyber charter schools share concerns over potential tuition changes in Pa.
Agora Cyber Charter School's CEO said his institution could potentially "weather the storm" if a small financial cut for cyber charter schools is passed in Pennsylvania's budget. But he said a flat tuition rate "would be detrimental" to the school's…
·Johnstown, United States
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