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mario62 [17]
3 years ago
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What do they mean by "A fundamental difference between magnet schools and other public schools is that magnet schools receive ad

ditional funding to maintain their specialized programs. The added funding allows them to spend more on supplies, books and resources, which aids them in maintaining their high standards and reputations." like do magnet schools just cost more or they earn more money?
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lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
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Answer: A fundamental difference between magnet schools and other public schools is that magnet schools receive additional funding to maintain their specialized programs. The added funding allows them to spend more on supplies, books and resources, which aids them in maintaining their high standards and reputations. Their funding comes from local, state, and federal sources through grants and donations.

(sorry if i'm wrong)

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