First let's look at the money spent on the 6,000 students who
actually attend public schools.
The children never
actually attend the public school.
Not exact matches
Ms Turnely continued: «In the face of the government's campaign to broaden access to universities, elite
public schools have
actually increased the number of pupils they send to Oxbridge over the last five years, whilst ethnic minority students are twice as likely to
attend modern universities than traditional universities.»
In 1935, Native Americans were finally allowed to
attend public school, but there were still many things preventing Native American children from
actually attending regularly.
The Ohio study matched EdChoice students with descriptively similar
public school students at baseline and kept every student in their original group after that, regardless of who in either group
actually attended private or
public schools.
A recent study of that program, released in July by the conservative Thomas B. Fordham Institute, found that students who used the vouchers to
attend private
schools actually performed worse on standardized tests than similar students who stayed in
public schools.
In fact, until recently, Milwaukee property taxpayers
actually paid more for students
attending choice
schools than they paid for students attending traditional Milwaukee Public S
schools than they paid for students
attending traditional Milwaukee
Public SchoolsSchools.
Then, they need to have the resources to
actually attend the charter, because unlike regular
public schools, charter
schools in North Carolina do not have to offer transportation or lunch to students.
Indiana students who received vouchers to
attend a private
school actually moved backward on reading and math tests compared with students who remained in
public school.
There is no way of knowing how many children would
actually attend their zoned
schools if there were no
public school choice.
We need a funding system that gives them this power, funding students based on their learning needs, at the
public schools that they
actually attend.
Unless our citizenry elects some leaders with principles, who
actually care about our
public institutions rather than wealthy donors, things are looking grim for the over 95 percent of Connecticut's children who
attend our
public schools.
That's because nearly 700 students from Eastpointe
actually attend school in Lakeview, a
public school district five miles away in St. Clair Shores.
For example, some European nations
actually give students a constitutional right to
attend any private
school at
public expense.