Families who can't
afford tuition at a private school or a move to the suburbs should still be able to make choices regarding their children's education.
Not exact matches
The new donations for scholarships would make
private and parochial education a reality for families seeking new quality educational opportunities and assist those already enrolled who are struggling to
afford tuition at schools that best meet their needs.
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 children.
Jacques C. LeBermuth — a student
at the
private secondary
school in Worcester, 50 miles west of Boston, in the early 1920s — was offered free
tuition and board when his family could no longer
afford to pay for his education.