12.106[1/2] – STATE FUNDING. (a) A charter holder is entitled
Texas Education Code § 12.106[1/2]
Summary
This law entitles charter holders to receive state funding for open-enrollment charter schools based on student attendance metrics. It ensures that charter schools receive funding comparable to traditional school districts, excluding certain adjustments and enrichment funds.
Charter holders receive funding based on weighted average daily attendance.
Excludes specific adjustments and enrichment funding from calculations.
Funding is equivalent to that of traditional school districts.
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