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Committee hears plea to support statewide $8,000 cyber‑school tuition cap; administration says district would save about $2.2 million
Summary
North Penn finance officials urged board members on Feb. 11 to support state legislation setting a flat $8,000 tuition rate for cyber charter schools, saying the district pays roughly $17,000 per regular education cyber student now and that a cap would save about $2.2 million.
Chief Financial Officer Stephen Skrocki used the committee meeting to urge board members and residents to press state lawmakers to adopt a flat $8,000 per‑student tuition rate for cyber charter schools, a proposal he said would save North Penn approximately $2.2 million annually.
Skrocki told the committee the district currently pays roughly $17,000…
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