Massachusetts State Data:
Last updated: 2021
Massachusetts law requires the state department of education to provide, subject to appropriation, funding to charter schools for a portion of the per pupil capital needs component included in the charter tuition amount. The per-pupil capital needs component is $938.
Massachusetts law allows charter schools to access tax-exempt bond financing for capital projects through the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency.
While not created in statute, the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency provides loan guarantees for charter facilities projects.
– Massachusetts Development Finance Agency (MassDevelopment) – [massdevelopment.com/]
Public Charters on Tribal Lands or Serving a Significant Proportion of Native Students:
Source: National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (2018)