In February 2021, a lower court ruling requires the Palm Beach County School District to share extra tax revenue — generated by a 2018 voter-approved referendum — with charter schools. Charter schools in Palm Beach serve more than 20,000 students.
In September 2021, the Florida Supreme Court decided not to review the lower court’s ruling. This means that charter schools in Palm Beach County stand to collect at least $45 million for this school year and the next one. “This is a win for charter school families and teachers,” said Lynn Norman Teck, executive director of the Florida Charter School Alliance, an advocacy group. “This battle over equitable funding for all students sheds a light on how the school district treats children who attend a public charter school, a large percentage of which are minority students.”
Read more about the court decision here.


