A lawyer for New York state has asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit claiming the state’s education funding formula shortchanges charter schools.
The suit, brought by five families and a charter school coalition, calls the funding system unconstitutional because it allots less state aid per pupil for charter school students than for students in traditional public schools and does not include funding for charter school buildings (See Complaint).
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