Sentences with phrase «for sending a student to private school»

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Wow, a black mother sends her son to a private school rather than to a school in Hackney (which at the time, I recall, had a reputation for failing black, male students).
Cuomo, in the remaining days of the session, is pressing for one of the items in his education initiatives: a tax credit for big money donors to send students to private schools and pay for extra curricular programs for public schools.
Students must come from low - income families who, except for the Cristo Rey program, would not be able to send their child to an academically superior private school.
She sent her son instead to a private school that did provide extra resources for students with learning disabilities.
For the first time in history, federal education funds will be linked to a student, so that parents can send their child to any public or charter school, or to a private school, where permitted.
NuVu, for example, grew out of a partnership with a local private school seeking enrichment opportunities for accelerated students, which now sends 20 of its students to NuVu each term.
The D.C. School Choice Incentive Act of 2003 provides $ 65 million (plus $ 5 million for administrative costs) over five years to send as many as 1,700 low - income D.C. students to private and parochial schools starting in the fall of 2004.
The groups sent letters to Illinois State Schools Superintendent Christopher Koch and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Chief Executive Officer Barbara Byrd - Bennett expressing serious concerns about plans for CPS to join a state database of private student information as soon as January 2014.
of Prince Edward County that Virginia's tuition grants for sending white students to private schools were unconstitutional.
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In the ongoing effort to improve education for all U.S. students, some policymakers have proposed government funding for parents to send their children to a private school.
The Appellate Division held that a school board can not transport private school students on public buses for field trips without some statutory authority and that while parents have the right to send their children to private or parochial schools, there is no corresponding right to equal state aid once they make that decision.
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.
«The big debate really is whether students who are receiving vouchers who have never attended public schools, whether they would have attended public schools if it weren't for the voucher or if their parents always intended to send them to private schools, figured they'd find a way to pay for it and now here's a voucher so they're doing it,» Hinnefeld says.
A Michigan Court of Appeals held that a statute permitting local school districts to furnish transportation without charge for students of state - approved private schools did not violate Michigan's first Blaine Amendment (Article I, Section 4) because the statute's intended and actual effect was to assist parents in complying with state compulsory education laws while recognizing their right to send their children to religious schools.
That's not the same as saying a little more than half came from private schools, but either way it's definitely a better deal for taxpayers than having to pay tuition for the 73 percent of students in the expanded statewide voucher program whose families were already sending their kids to private school.
Rossmiller said he could see DeVos changing the rules for federal money sent to public school districts for students living in poverty to allowing that money to follow the student if they leave a public school and enroll in a private school — a hallmark of Trump's education agenda.
Muldrow said she feels compassion for parents who consider sending their students to private schools, but she opposes public money going to religious schools.
If House Bill 1637 is enacted, public funds would be used to send students to private schools — which are only approved by the Department of Education for attendance and not curriculum, without the same accountability standards as the public schools — violating the requirements of state law and the state Constitution.
Bill Gates sends his three kids to a private school in Seattle called Lakeside where the annual tuition is $ 28,500 and where the teacher student ratio is 9 students per teacher and no students are locked in a closet just for having talked during class.
Lawmakers pushed for school vouchers, arguing that North Carolina's public schools are failing its low - income and minority students and that families should have the choice — at the expense of taxpayers — to send their students to private schools as an alternative.
They decided to send them to the Jemicy School, a private school for students with language - based learning differences in Owings Mills, MarSchool, a private school for students with language - based learning differences in Owings Mills, Marschool for students with language - based learning differences in Owings Mills, Maryland.
In addition, Alliance is known for sending 95 percent of its high school graduates to college and has developed a successful private mentoring program that matches students with successful college students to help Alliance students go on to succeed in college.
The controversial program provides financial aid through public tax dollars for income - eligible families who want to send their children to private schools, offering $ 7,323 per K - 8 student last school year and rising to about $ 7,500 per student this fall.
In Finland, the government provides funding for basic education at all levels, and instruction is free of charge.3 In Sweden, schooling is «free,» and parents are able to choose their children's schools; funding even follows the student when they change schools.4 In Portugal, the Ministry of Education finances the public sector in its entirety, and the state subsidizes each student in private schools.5 In Germany, the Netherlands, England, Northern Ireland, and Sweden, «public funding is provided so that families can choose to send their children to schools with a religious character.»
Private student loans You can apply for private student loans when you need to, as long as you plan enough time for the lender to process your loan and disburse (send) money to the Private student loans You can apply for private student loans when you need to, as long as you plan enough time for the lender to process your loan and disburse (send) money to the private student loans when you need to, as long as you plan enough time for the lender to process your loan and disburse (send) money to the school.
Sure, not everyone sends their kids to private school, but enrollment in nonpublic schools accounts for nearly a quarter of all students in the city: for the 2015 - 2016 school year, students in nonpublic schools in New York City totalled over 250,000, up by more than 10,000 students since the 2012 - 2013 school year.
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