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  2. California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education

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    The laws authorizing these reforms expired without immediate replacement, and from the start of 2007 until the end of 2009, California did not have any agency regulating private schools. [7] The Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009, which was signed into law on October 11, 2009, [8] created the BPPE as part of the Department of Consumer ...

  3. Charter schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Without federal funding, private funding, and "other income", D.C. charter schools received slightly more on average ($8,725 versus $8,676 per pupil), but that funding was more concentrated in the better funded charter schools (as seen by the median DC charter school funding of $7,940 per pupil). With federal, private, and "other income ...

  4. Charter school - Wikipedia

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    A charter school is a school that receives government funding but operates independently of the established state school system in which it is located. [2] [3] It is independent in the sense that it operates according to the basic principle of autonomy for accountability, that it is freed from the rules but accountable for results. [4]

  5. California schools face funding crisis as student population ...

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    School funding in California is based on student enrollment and reduced by average daily attendance records, an attempt to hold schools accountable for chronic absenteeism.

  6. California school funding cut in Gavin Newsom’s budget ...

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    The teachers union and the California School Boards Association are both asserting that the governor’s maneuver to avoid $8.8 billion in immediate cuts to schools is not lawful under Proposition ...

  7. Vouchers are sapping schools of their resources — but they're ...

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    In many cases, they're funding the private school students who can already afford to be there. It’s also, as one would expect, a costly program. The Legislative Service Commission estimated that ...

  8. School voucher - Wikipedia

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    There are distinctions between different kinds of schools: Charter schools are funded publicly [16] [17] [18]; Education savings accounts (ESAs) [19] allow parents to withdraw their children from public district or charter schools and receive a deposit of public funds into government-authorized savings accounts with restricted, but multiple, uses.

  9. California schools allocate $2 billion for pandemic learning ...

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    As part of a $2 billion lawsuit settlement reached in Alameda County Superior Court, California schools will be required to use the remaining funds of the Learning Recovery Emergency Block Grant ...