Pennsylvania Schools’ Financing Fight Pits District Against ‘Charter on Steroids’
By SABRINA TAVERNISE
Published: February 4, 2012
CHESTER, Pa. The Chester Upland School District is more than $20 million in debt, its bank account is almost empty and it cannot afford to pay teachers past the end of this month.
To make matters worse, the local charter school, with which the district must divide its financing, is suing the district over unpaid bills.
The districts fiscal woes are the product of a toxic brew of budget cuts, mismanagement and the areas poverty. Its problems are compounded by the Chester Community Charter School, a nonprofit institution that is managed by a for-profit company and that now educates nearly half of the districts students.
The district sees the charter as a vampire, sucking up more than its fair share of scarce resources. The state, it says, is giving the charter priority over the district.
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