Money for charter schools balloons during Mayor Bloomberg's tenure
Charter schools received billions of dollars during Mayor Bloombergs tenure while teachers, school aides, principals and classrooms got a smaller share of a substantially larger school budget pie, according to documents obtained by the Daily News.
Money for charter schools exploded from about $32 million to about $659 million over a decade as Bloomberg increased their number from 17 when he took office in 2002 to 125 in 2010-11, the most recent year for which spending data are available.
Funding for charter schools is set by the state.
Now there are a whopping 159 charter schools in the city and two dozen more will open in the fall. More than 100,000 students about 10% of all city students are expected to be enrolled when all of the schools reach capacity.
This administrations unprecedented investment in education created stability and coherence in a broken system, said Andrew Buher, chief operating officer for the city Education Department.
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