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S CHOOL F INANCE 2.0 F LEXIBLE F INANC ING FOR A V IRTU AL W ORLD Justin Bathon University of Kentucky Bruce D. Baker
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Baltimore / Hartford Connecticut / /

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ABC / Education Alternatives Incorporated / /

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University of Colorado Boulder Boulder / W ORLD Justin Bathon University of Kentucky Bruce D. Baker Rutgers University October / University of Kentucky Bruce D. Baker / The Great Lakes Center / /

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National Education Policy Center / National Education Policy Center School of Education / Rutgers University / traditional school district / Online Charter School / Department of Education / State Virtual School / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Local Education Authority for Full Time Online Student Services / Editorial Review Board / local school district / Legislature of the State of ABC / University of Kentucky / PROVIDING CLARITY AND ENSURING APPROPRIATE FUNDING FOR ONLINE AND VIRTUAL SCHOOL / Technical Advisory Panel / Great Lakes Center for Education Research and Practice / University of Colorado Boulder Boulder / /

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Alex Molnar / Justin Bathon / Bruce D. Baker / Erik Gunn / Patricia H. Hinchey / William Mathis / /

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Editor / GreatLakesCenter@greatlakescenter.org Kevin Welner Project Director / Publishing Director / author / Managing Director / Managing Editor / /

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Pennsylvania / ABC / Colorado / /

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