FUNDING ISSUES
We Help Charter Schools Ensure They Get Every Dollar They are Entitled To Receive
Charter schools in Florida are considered public schools and are funded through the Florida Education Finance Program the same as traditional schools. The funding a charter school receives is based on the number of full-time equivalent (“FTE”) students in attendance. Charter schools also receive funding from a number of other sources including through federal funding and local millage levies. To often, we have seen charter schools be denied the funding that they are owed. This can occur due to actions of the state, the school district, or errors on the part of the charter school.
Has your charter school been denied funds you believe it is owed? Has your charter school made errors that has or will cost it to lose substantial funding? The Arnold Law Firm has represented charter schools all over the state in funding disputes, including appealing FTE audit findings and winning high-profile court cases against school districts that improperly withheld money from charter schools.
Contact our law firm today and find out what we can do to ensure that your charter school gets the funding it deserves.