Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Education Week: Cost of Cyber Charter Schools Going Up as Popularity Increases

Education Week: Cost of Cyber Charter Schools Going Up as Popularity Increases

Cost of Cyber Charter Schools Going Up as Popularity Increases

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In a couple of weeks, some students will be logging on for the first day of classes—instead of walking into school—as cyber schools take in more area students every year.
With each passing school year, cyber charter schools are becoming a bigger business across the state and U.S. The result is an increased cost for school districts, which fund a student's enrollment in the schools. The state reimburses a portion of those costs.
Tuscarora School District Business Manager Eric Holtzman said each regular education student that enrolls in cyber charter schools costs the district about $6,668 and special education students can cost around $14,000. About 30 percent of the costs for students that attend cyber schools are reimbursed by the state.
Holtzman said the total cost paid out by Tuscarora for cyber school students during the

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