More than a dozen charter schools have sued the Christina School District and the Delaware Department of Education in the Delaware Court of Chancery, seeking to recover millions of dollars the charters said were improperly withheld under the state funding formula.
The suit, filed late Tuesday afternoon, alleges that Christina over-reported exclusions from district funding that is supposed to follow students who opt to attend charter or public schools in another district.
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