Here’s something important about charter schools that mostly is overlooked: When it comes to facilities, they tend to be pretty modest.

Many have smaller classrooms than traditional public schools. And many don’t have libraries, or computer labs or adequate kitchens.

charter logoA new survey of charter schools in 10 states highlights what charters face in terms of facilities – and why, perhaps, charter advocates in states like Florida are seeking recurring sources of money for those needs.

Put together by the Charter School Facilities Initiative, a joint effort by the Colorado League of Charter Schools and the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, the survey did not include Florida. But there’s little doubt that many charter operators in the Sunshine State will identify with the findings:

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