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Let's see, you have a house there, you vote there, sometimes you actually live there, but you don't support the schools there. But, technically, you don't have to pay. Sounds like a Republican to me.
Link below; my emphasis.
"Estimates of the tuition paid by Penn Hills range from $34,000, which Santorum claims was paid to the cyber charter school, to $67,000, which some school board members say the district paid. Under state law, a school district must pay a fee set by the state for each resident who attends a charter school.
The Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School, based in Midland, serves about 3,100 students from nearly 400 school districts statewide. The students participate via computer."
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05193/536563.stm
Link below; my emphasis.
"Estimates of the tuition paid by Penn Hills range from $34,000, which Santorum claims was paid to the cyber charter school, to $67,000, which some school board members say the district paid. Under state law, a school district must pay a fee set by the state for each resident who attends a charter school.
The Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School, based in Midland, serves about 3,100 students from nearly 400 school districts statewide. The students participate via computer."
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05193/536563.stm