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Fair Competition or Shared Resources? The Sports Facilities Dilemma Between Public and Charter Schools

This article explores the complex relationship between public and charter schools in Indiana regarding sports facility sharing and student enrollment competition. It analyzes the potential impacts of ending facility sharing and proposes solutions to balance educational equity and resource optimization. Keywords: school choice, sports facilities, student enrollment competition.

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Fair Competition or Resource Protection? Analyzing the Shared Facilities Dilemma Between Public and Charter Schools

This article examines the dual challenges of resource sharing and student competition faced by Indiana’s public schools, analyzing policy debates over restricting charter schools’ access to public sports facilities. It explores potential solutions to balance educational equity and institutional autonomy in the context of school choice, sports facilities, and enrollment competition.

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Fair Play: The Dilemma of Resource Sharing and Student Competition Between Public and Charter Schools

Indiana’s public schools face a critical decision: whether to continue allowing charter and private schools free access to their sports facilities and athletic competitions, while these institutions actively recruit students and receive state funding. This article examines the structural tensions in school choice policies and equitable resource allocation, proposing potential solutions for balance.