Parents are virtually beating the doors down to get their kids into the poorest school district in America.
And it’s right here in the Palmetto State.
The South Carolina Public Charter School District, which gets no local funding, spends about $3,500 per student – less than half the median district funding level in the state, and, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, the lowest of any district in the nation that has more than one school.
Yet demand for virtual school programs has continued to grow ever since the charter school district opened its first schools two years ago.
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