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Superintendent says state funding rise, highlights charter tuition impact and redistricting plans
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Rybarczyk told the Nov. 25 board meeting that recent state budget actions increase district funding by about $6.3 million, outlined construction progress at Doe Run Elementary and described a campaign to bring back charter students — saying the district pays roughly $74 million in charter tuition and has reclaimed 64 students in three months.
The Coatesville Area School District's superintendent, Dr. Rybarczyk, told the school board on Nov. 25 that the state budget approved this year will increase the district's funding by roughly $6.3 million and that the district is taking steps to reduce charter tuition outflows.
"We were obviously excited to have a state budget that was approved," Dr. Rybarczyk said, adding that the increase reflects both direct increases to basic-education aid and expected savings tied to reforms in cyber-charter funding. She said the district has long paid a substantial portion of its budget…
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