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The Fiscal Impacts of Expanded Voucher Programs and Charter-School Growth on Public Schools: Recommendations for Sustaining Adequate and Equitable School Finance Systems

The U.S. Department of Education has projected enrollment declines over the next decade, leading to budget cuts for school districts, which will be particularly impactful in urban and rural areas serving vulnerable students. As federal COVID-19 funds expire, districts will face challenges in cutting costs, potentially leading to layoffs or school closures. Meanwhile, many states have expanded voucher programs and charter schools, diverting funds from public schools despite limited enrollment growth. Research shows these shifts harm traditional public school financing. To address this, policymakers must ensure equitable funding for public schools and hold charter and private schools to the same standards as public ones.

 

Suggested Citation: Knight, D.S. & DeMatthews, D. (2024). The fiscal impacts of expanded voucher programs and charter-school growth on public schools: Recommendations for sustaining adequate and equitable school finance systems. Boulder, CO: National Education Policy Center. Retrieved [date] from http://nepc.colorado.edu/publication/finance-equity