


Articles
- Virtual Charter Schools Lose State Funding Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
- Charter School Leads Class-Action Lawsuit Against State Education Funding
- Judge Certifies Class-Action Lawsuit Challenging CA School Funding
- California Cheats Charter School Students of Funding Again
- State Lawmakers Hurt Charter Schools, Online Learning with Funding Deal
- How This Year’s State Budget Hurts Thousands of Charter School Students
- ‘Right Now, All Students are Mobile’: New Pandemic Data Confirms a ‘Massive Event’ Disrupting School Enrollment
- Making the Case for Patriotic Education in American Schools
- Interest in Charter Schools on the Rise in San Diego County
- San Diego Charter Schools Sue State Seeking Funding for Thousands of Students
- Lawsuit versus Newsom, State: Non-Classroom-Based School Systems Charge Funding Shortfall
- California Cheats Charter School Students of Funding Again
- New Class Action Lawsuit Fights California’s Effort to Withhold Millions From Hundreds of Growing Public Schools
- During COVID-19 Pandemic, Blue States Defund Online Charter Schools
- Charter Schools Lawsuit Versus State Certified As Class Action




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