By passing cyber charter reform in Pennsylvania, we can save more money for our public school districts and increase transparency and accountability for cyber charters all while continuing to ensure students who rely on cyber charters can access their programs.
Estimated saving with cyber charter reform (House Bill 1500) beginning 2025/26:
Avon Grove School District: $584,760
Coatesville Area School District: $2,972,046
Downingtown Area School District: $1,118,761
Great Valley School District: $854,193
Octorara Area School District: $669,010
Oxford Area School District: $1,200,681
Unionville Chadds Ford School District: $384,421
West Chester Area School District: $2,185,596