How do states fund public schools?(1 point) Responses charity charity donations donations taxes taxes tuition

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Some ways that states fund public schools include taxes, specifically property taxes and sales taxes, as well as state income taxes. These funds are typically allocated to school districts based on a formula that takes into account factors such as student population and district need. In addition to taxes, states may also receive funding from the federal government and other sources, such as grants and donations. Some states may also allow for tuition to be charged for certain programs or services.
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