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Originally Posted by Wolven
Even when an organization is a non-profit there is a lot of money moving around and *personal* profits to be made.
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Charter schools get the same per-student funding as the public schools and don't get to cherry pick students.
If you believe the charter schools have smaller class sizes, pay the teachers more, and STILL have money left over for slush, doesn't that imply the public board should have tons of extra money? They should have the slush money, plus the savings from bigger class sizes/lower salaries.
Do you think they're wasting all that on admin costs or where do you think that money goes?