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Cape Coral taps Lee County school district for help with charter school money woes
Published: July 19, 2021 6:48 PM EDT
Updated: July 19, 2021 6:52 PM EDT
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Charter schools in Cape Coral are in need of renovations, upkeep and the money to pay for it all. Replacement buses and carpeting, new playgrounds and new technology are all among what the City of Cape Coral Charter School Authority says it needs but doesn’t have the money to buy.
Superintendent Jacquelin Collins of Oasis Charter Schools in Cape Coral is on record claiming much of the money pit is the schools’ annual $3.2 million lease on its buildings.
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