According to School Choice Ohio, charter schools in the state of Ohio receive $5,745 per student with about 109,000 student enrolled. As stated by Sean Cavanagh, “Study: Charters May Spend More Than Other Schools”, Ohio charter schools spend about 10 to 30 percent less per student than a traditional public school, but are funded based on enrollment. In reality, if there is more enrollment in a charter school one year then that is money loss for the traditional public schools. The problem underlies the whole concept that charter school teachers receive close to the same compensation of a traditional public school teacher. In reference to “Know Your Charter” it’s stated that charter schools pay their teachers 40% less than districts, although they do not have to pay for transportation. If charter schools can put more compensation into the teachers pocket and classrooms and spend less on administrative, maybe the students will be subject to a better and high learning experience than that of a public…