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Small cyber charter leaders in Pa. raise alarm over calls for funding reform
Leaders of Pennsylvania's small cyber charter schools argue recent funding reforms have harmed students and created unintended consequences. Act 47 of 2025 caused a $238 million funding decrease for 14 cyber charter schools, with smaller schools struggling more than larger ones. The reforms include stricter transfer rules for truant students and biannual residency verification.
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