HB397, which provides startup grant funding to new and expanding charter schools passed the House Education Committee unanimously yesterday, continuing what is shaping up to be charters' most successful session at the legislature since local replacement funding was put in place many years ago.
The bill would provide $2.5 million to the State Board of Education to distribute to new and expanding charters. Rules for how that money is distributed will be written by the Board this Spring.
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