The parent vowed to sacrifice sleep and food in order to
afford private school for her child.
Not exact matches
I am much more optimistic abut the future of my
children than I am about the future of all black
children,» admits a 39 year - old sister with an MBA from Harvard University and the wherewithal to
afford to pay
for private schools.
For poor parents unable to afford private - school tuition or a home in a better school district, chartering at last offered improved educational options for their childr
For poor parents unable to
afford private -
school tuition or a home in a better
school district, chartering at last offered improved educational options
for their childr
for their
children.
For instance despite the constant refrain from choice opponents that
private schools would cream and that public
schools take «everyone» (i.e. everyone who can
afford to live in their attendance boundary) the McKay Scholarship program has been statewide in FL since 2001, was still the nation's largest voucher program last time I checked, and only served special needs
children.
The expansion of 529 plans
for K - 12 tuition will likely only benefit high - income families who can
afford to put away savings toward their
children's education
for both
private / alternative
schooling and college tuition.
«ATL knows that individual families can make a decision to buy
private tuition
for their
children - but
for a state - funded
school to allow a
private firm to use its premises to make money, and
for the
school to buy in cheap tuition from that firm instead of employing teachers, seems both unfair to those parents who can't
afford the extra lessons and an unethical use of public money.»
Choudhury, 34, can be found juggling what he calls «design
for diversity» as he focuses on providing students and their families more
school choices in San Antonio, and a new enrollment system that will make those choices easier to access in a district where many families who could
afford to leave did so, or who sent their
children to
private schools or charter
schools, said Superintendent Pedro Martinez.
One of the objectives stated by the Department
for Education (DfE) is to ensure that good
school places are available to
children of disadvantaged families, and not just those who can
afford them by moving into the right catchment area, paying
for private education or tuition, or belonging to a given faith group.
If families want their
children to attend a
private or parochial
school, then let those
schools provide the funds
for those who can not
afford the tuition.
The state's
Private School Tuition Tax Credits program covers the cost of private education, often for children whose parents could afford to pay it themselves — while allowing affluent families to reduce the amount of income tax they pay into the state's genera
Private School Tuition Tax Credits program covers the cost of
private education, often for children whose parents could afford to pay it themselves — while allowing affluent families to reduce the amount of income tax they pay into the state's genera
private education, often
for children whose parents could
afford to pay it themselves — while allowing affluent families to reduce the amount of income tax they pay into the state's general fund.
Why do so many educational policy makers who can
afford it, such as former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, send their
children to
private schools while at the same time doubling down on the one - size - fits - all mandates
for «other people's
children?»
Charters like Noble have proven attractive to many minority parents who can't
afford private schools but want a safe and academically successful
school for their
children.
Most importantly, there are many parents that make sacrifices so they can
afford the tuition of moderately priced
private schools because they know it is best
for their
children.
If I can't
afford to send the
child to
private school then I would not want my parents to pay that bill
for me.
It is difficult
for poor single parents to
afford the books, home computers, and
private lessons that make it easier
for their
children to succeed in
school.
Teachers work in a variety of settings, including public
schools,
private child care centers, and targeted preschool programs such as Head Start.7 Public funds
for child care typically include per -
child rates that assume historically low wages
for providers.8 In the
private market, most parents can not
afford higher fees, but current prices do not allow
for needed wage increases, comprehensive benefits, and supports
for professional development.9