CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Education officials are raising concerns after West Virginia’s charter schools received their first round of funding from the State School Building Authority. Critics argue the shift could strain resources for traditional public schools, particularly in underfunded districts. Supporters say the funding follows students and expands options for families. Lawmakers are expected to review long‑term impacts.
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