Half of that money would be used to fund scholarships for low - and middle - income children to
attend public schools outside their district or private and parochial schools.
Scholarships can also be awarded to low - income students that
attend a public school outside of their own district.
School choice also includes open enrollment — allowing students to
attend public schools outside their neighborhood boundaries — and distance learning options that can help connect children in rural communities.
But commissioners could not reach a policy consensus on two other divisive issues in state public education — Michigan's expansive charter school landscape, and the state's generous schools - of - choice law, under which more than 120,000 students
attend a public school outside of district boundaries.
The agreement took advantage of the fact that Minnesota is one of the few states with an open enrollment policy — meaning students can
attend a public school outside their district.
Not exact matches
More than 200 people
attended the protest
outside a Bronx
public school where Bloomberg was giving his annual State of the City address.
Because most of Chicago «s
public schools have closed campuses and 88 percent of the children
attending receive free or reduced - price lunches, Phillips is more concerned about getting the students to eat than losing them to
outside competition.
When I was a kid I had been lucky enough to get a scholarship to an all - boys private high
school just
outside of the city, and that happened right when things were getting really difficult for me in the
public school I
attended.
Bobby and I stood
outside the small
public elementary
school that our children
attended, pondering our respective 1st graders» prospects.
Many
school districts, frustrated that they now had to pay an
outside organization to educate students in their own districts, many of whom had not even
attended public schools before, simply stopped making payments, causing WPCCS to lose nearly $ 1 million in 2001.
Toledo
Public Schools teachers handed out flyers
outside the East Toledo Charter
School in 2006 to parents
attending an informational open house.
Scholarships can be used to
attend private
schools and
public schools outside of a student's resident district.
Where the
public school or
school district a homeless child was
attending on a tuition - free basis or was entitled to
attend when circumstances arose which caused the child to become homeless is located
outside the State, the homeless child shall be deemed a resident of the
school district in which the child is temporarily located and shall be entitled to
attend the
schools of such district without payment of tuition.
Even with the reopening of the County's
public schools following the Griffin ruling, segregation supported by a voucher system and inequitable funding persisted.24 The County's board of supervisors devoted only $ 189,000 in funding for integrated
public schools.25 At the same time, they allocated $ 375,000 that could effectively only be used by white students for «tuition grants to students
attending either private nonsectarian
schools in the County or
public schools charging tuition
outside the County.»
Out of the
public school students who
attend a DCPS
school, 40 percent
attended a
school outside of their zone in 2012.
Parents and charter
school supporters will be assembling
outside the Ronald Reagan building in Downtown Los Angeles in support of their right to choose what
public school their child will
attend.
The Howard County
Public School System, located
outside of Baltimore, awarded 11 of the district's 2016 graduates full four - year scholarships to
attend McDaniel College this fall.
The relationships between parents, traditional
public school officials and teachers are, for the most part, superficial; the latter two are disinterested in any active parental involvement
outside of the traditional jobs of supervising homework and
attending field trips.
Under the budget, the
school voucher program —
public money pays for kids to
attend private
schools — can be expanded
outside of Milwaukee and Racine by 500 students in 2013 - 14 and by 1,000 students in each year thereafter.
Students in those towns are eligible for vouchers to
attend public schools in other towns or non-religious private
schools, even
outside the state.
For the first time, Spokane
Public Schools will offer an online enrollment process for all students who want to
attend a
school outside their neighborhood.
According to parent Lorie Barzano of the Coalition to Strengthen Austin (TX) Urban
Schools, PAA's newest affiliate, «At every meeting I have attended in the past year, at least one parent speaks out that «we want to fix our public schools, not bring in outside contractors or untested experiments.»
Schools, PAA's newest affiliate, «At every meeting I have
attended in the past year, at least one parent speaks out that «we want to fix our
public schools, not bring in outside contractors or untested experiments.»
schools, not bring in
outside contractors or untested experiments.»»
The proposal creates a $ 150 million program to provide tax credits for the following: donations to scholarships for low - and middle - income students to
attend non-
public schools or
public schools outside of their home districts; donations to
public school educational improvement programs such as prekindergarten and afterschool activities; eligible tuition expenses; and teacher expenses, up to $ 200, for the purchase of classroom supplies and materials.
Public school choice (also known as open enrollment) allows students attending poor - performing public schools to attend a higher - performing public school inside or outside the student's assigned school dis
Public school choice (also known as open enrollment) allows students
attending poor - performing
public schools to attend a higher - performing public school inside or outside the student's assigned school dis
public schools to
attend a higher - performing
public school inside or outside the student's assigned school dis
public school inside or
outside the student's assigned
school district.
Even though charter
schools are not neighborhood
schools, Woodruff said that at least 48 percent of
public charter
school students in prekindergarten to 12th grade (16,011)
attend public charter
schools in their home wards, while 46 percent (15,565)
attend schools outside their home wards.